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December 2008 - Posts

F# to ship as part of Visual Studio 2010

Last year, the head of the Microsoft’s Developer Division, S. Somasegar, announced that Microsoft had begun investing in F# as one of Microsoft’s supported languages on the .NET platform. I am now thrilled to announce one result of this investment: F#

What does this C# code look like in F#? (part one: expressions and statements)

A great blog from Brian McNamara on What does this C# code look like in F#? ...when you are new to a language (F#), it is sometimes useful to know how to transliterate from a well-known language (C#) for those cases where you just don't know the idioms
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F# for Scientists online book club

So, it's quite fun to stumble across the F# for Scientists online book club ! And the next meeting is tonight! Welcome to the F# for Scientists Book Club! Our next meeting is Monday, December 8th @ 7pm PST. We'll be discussing Chapter 2: Program Structure
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.NET Implementations of Excel Financial Functions, in F#

The one and only Luca Bolognese has released his model .NET implementations of Excel financial functions in F# . You can get it from here . What is it? This is a .NET library that provides the full set of financial functions from Excel. The main goal
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Some Recent F# Articles and Blogs

Lots of F#-related articles and blogs coming out at the moment. Here are a few that have caught my eye · Brian McNamara does Texas Hold 'Em hand evaluation in F# ( part 1 , part2 , part3 , part4 ) · Kean Walmsley distributes his Autodesk University (SU)
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