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WTF#: Curriculum for F# part 1, thinking about curriculum for CS
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Posted Monday, February 16, 2009 12:56 PM by SoCal Sam | 0 Comments

F# variables or a return to BASIC?
In the example I used in the past post utilized the "let" command and it didn't have any data type, what's up with that? Oh it gets worse, the identifier (not variable) are immutable. That is the memory location of the identifier cannot be modified. To Read More...

Posted Friday, December 05, 2008 4:42 PM by SoCal Sam | 1 Comments

Yippee, Popfly Web page will support Instant Messaging
I just tested the IM capabilities of the Popfly server, and it works! Slowly, you have a delay of a few seconds when the messages are sent and received. But to do our tests of the Sensor Touch, we can live with that. Remember this is a test of concept, Read More...

Posted Friday, August 29, 2008 11:30 AM by SoCal Sam | 0 Comments

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Somewhere to show you how to get started creating your Sensor Touch
It can be difficult to get started, and fortunately there is a web page that you can use to start experimenting with an accessible web page. You will have to use the View Source to check out the code, on IE7 you would use the Page button and then select Read More...

Posted Friday, August 29, 2008 10:30 AM by SoCal Sam | 0 Comments

Sensor touch: Fun in reaching out
There have been a bunch of movies and even more stories where the bad guys or good guys are able to interact physically at a distance. Usually there is violence involved, but what kind of fun can we have? Well I am assuming that everyone who wants to Read More...

Posted Tuesday, August 26, 2008 9:13 AM by SoCal Sam | 2 Comments

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