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A Great Blog Series on Algorithmic Programming in F#

I've just discovered Julien's great blog series on algorithmic programming in F# , a very useful resource. And if that doesn't whet your appetite, he also has a series on food :-) Here are some of his recent posts: Technical analysis indicators in F#

F# in Visual Studio 2010 Beta2 is now available ( plus matching F# CTP Update for VS2008)

The latest release of F# is now out! This is included in Visual Studio 2010 Beta2 , released today for MSDN Subscribers, with the matching release of the F# CTP for Visual Studio 2008 , and a compiler ZIP for Mono . The detailed release notes are here

Release Notes for the F# October 2009 release

(These notes apply to the F# October 2009 CTP update and Visual Studio 2010 Beta2 ) Summary Release F# in Visual Studio2010 Beta2 can build applications for .NET 2.0/3.0/3.5/4.0 and Silverlight 2/3. Updated F# CTP for Visual Studio 2008 F# PowerPack available

F# Tutorial Code and Slides (JAOO 2009 Edition)

One of the great pleasures of my job is to go to conferences like JAOO and present on F# and other topics. This year I presented both a tutorial and a lecture at JAOO 2009 , and I've included the tutorial and lecture slides below! Thanks to everyone who

F# at JAOO 2009, Aarhus, 4-6 October

I’m excited to be giving a tutorial, a presentation and a panel at JAOO 2009 in Aarhus in early October. I’ve had the good fortune to be involved with JAOO and QCon a few times over the last few years, and am honoured to be presenting in Aarhus, the home

Detailed Release Notes for the F# May 2009 CTP Update and Visual Studio 2010 Beta1 releases

The main announcement for this release is here . Summary Release F# is integrated into Visual Studio 2010 Beta1 F# in Visual Studio2010 can build applications for .NET 4.0 Beta1 Updated F# CTP for Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 2.0/3.0/3.5 F# PowerPack is

Visual Studio 2010 Beta1 with F# is now available, plus matching F# CTP Update for VS2008

The F# team are thrilled to announce that Visual Studio 2010 Beta1 is now available , including the latest version of F#. Today we are also releasing a matching F# May 2009 CTP for use with Visual Studio 2008 ( MSI , ZIP ). Further below is a screen shot

The Maestro team have a blog!

The Maestro team are a Microsoft incubation group looking at Isolation, Agents and Message Passing on .NET. Niklas, from the team, has been very helpful as a reviewer of F# asynchronous workflows and whenever I'm in Redmond we get together to discuss
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Adding Parallel Extensions to F#, from Matt Podwysocki

Matt has a lovely post showing how to define parallel sequences in F# : In many of my presentations lately, I’ve been using the Parallel Extensions for .NET as part of my heavy computations in F#. By doing so, I’m able to speed up some of my heavier computations

F# Programming Contest, by Kean at AutoDesk

Kean over at AutoDesk (think AutoCAD etc.) is running an F# programming contest ! I've included his post below: F# programming contest ... So to start 2009 with a bang (or a pop, at least) I'm going to run a programming contest. The basic idea is to generate

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#

"From Parallel F# to Parallel FPGAs", from Avalda

One of the most intriguing F# announcements recently is " Avalda FPGA Developer ". Here's the descripton from Stephen Afande , the brains behind Avalda: The compiler enables folks to compile [a subset of] F# code to an HDL netlist output suitable for

TrueSkill machine learning samples updated for F# CTP and units of measure

Ralf Herbrich has updated both the TrueSkill in F# and TrueSkill Through Time samples to both work with the new F# September 2008 CTP and to use unit-of-measure with the Gaussian belief distributions. Ralf says: Following the publication of the F# source
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F# Optimization Modeling Language Sample Utilizing Microsoft Solver Foundation

The first version of the F# Optimization Domain Specific Language (ODSL) sample is now available, built with the new Microsoft Solver Foundation . Solver Foundation is a framework of solvers and modeling services enabling planning, risk modeling, and

F# for Scientists now available!

I can't believe I missed posting about this - F# for Scientists is now out! I haven't got my hardcopy just yet, but I read a draft of this book, and was really very impressed. The 3D visualization chapter is stunning in its simplicity and power, the parallel
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