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F# related job at Future Social Experiences (FUSE) Lab UK

Are you interested in using probabilistic techniques to analyze online data and build new social experiences around it? The FUSE group located at Microsoft Research in Cambridge is hiring. The group use F# a lot and have applied it successfully on many
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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#

Equality and Comparison Constraints in F#

F# 1.9.7 introduces two new constraints to the F# language to help uncover issues in your code when using equality and comparison operators. In this blog entry we'll take a look at these constraints in a bit more detail. The topics in this blog post are
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F# 1.9.7 Language Specification Now Available

The F# 1.9.7 Language Specification is now available, in PDF and HTML , matching the recent release of F# in Visual Studio 2010 Beta2, with matching CTP udpate for Mono and Visual Studio 2008 . The latest language specification can also always be found

Language Integrated Query Support in the F# Power Pack

In this post I thought I would give some simple, up-to-date examples of writing queries using the F# Power Pack and executing them via LINQ. The techniques described here also apply to querying any obejcts that support the IQueryable interface. My aim

New Book Out: F# for Technical Computing

Jon Harrop has a new book out, called F# for Techncial Computing . To quote: Read this full-color book to learn how Microsoft's new F# programming language can be used as a next-generation platform for high-performance interactive technical computing.
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dnAnalytics + Iridium --> Math.NET Numerics

I notice that two good open source .NET math projects, dnAnalytics and Iridium , are in the process of merging into one combined project , called Math.NET Numerics . Great to see some consolidation and alignment here. If you're interested in open source
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Some Smaller Features in the Latest Release of F#

Brian has blogged about some of the smaller features in the latest release of F# which weren't explicitly called out in the detailed release notes. Error and warning messages have unique numbers (in particular replacing the ubiquitous "FS0191") Some common
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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

Soma on F# in Visual Studio 2010

Soma has a nice blog post on F# in Visual Studio 2010 With Visual Studio, we strive to give your organization the tools to tackle a broad range of software problems with the interoperability and efficiency that you need and have come to expect from software
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Downloading F# Tutorial Code and Slides (JAOO 2009 Edition)

I've had a few reports of people having issues downloading the F# tutorial code and slides from my last post. I just tried myself and it worked OK - I got a zip as expected. Please email me (dsyme at microsoft dot com) or leave a comment if you're still
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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# Job: Credit Suisse GMAG seek Trader Tools Project Lead

Over the last few years the F# team at Microsoft have been very glad to work with the Credit Suisse GMAG group . GMAG (Global Modelling and Analytics)are successful adopters of F#, as they reported on at CUFP 2008 . This continues strongly and the group
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Keynote at EclipseCon Europe, 2009: Taking Functional Programming Into the Mainstream

Just to mention that I'll be giving a keynote lecture at the Eclipse Summit in Ludwigsburg, Germany on Wed 28 Oct. 2009. I haven't been to EclipseCon before. am looking forward to learning a lot about the Eclipse community. In the past few years, my work
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