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It’s Friday and once again I’ve gathered up more F# content for your viewing pleasure.  If you happen find yourself in the Boston area this next Monday come meet me for our New England F# User Group meeting .  We are always happy to have new Read More...
One of my favorite things about the F# community is that its members tend to build things that are a bit more interesting, and think about concepts that are a bit deeper.  This week is no exception.  Come on in and see what’s been happening Read More...
As promised, a fresh batch of links to sooth your aching desire for more F#.  I’m particularly excited to announce I’ll give giving a F# tutorial this year at the Commercial Users of Functional Programming conference.  CUFP is going to have Read More...
This week we once again reap another huge crop of fantastic F# content.  In fact, it’s been getting so overwhelming that I’ll be moving to an every week format from here on out.  Please come in, read, and enjoy!    News A New F# Case Read More...
As always, a huge number of software releases and high quality articles this week.  My favorite thing about the F# community is that someone is always writing about something that tickles my brain.  While right out of a computer science textbook, Read More...
Despite the small number of talks on F#, it seemed the language was on everyone’s lips this TechEd.  Whether working at the Visual Studio Languages booth or hanging out at the parties afterward, almost everyone I talked to was actively investigating Read More...
DelegateEvents use DynamicInvoke under the hood and so can be slow when trigged frequently.  As we have an existing model which requires an event interface, this was was causing our F# implementation to be a bit slower than the C# we were comparing Read More...
Come in and see what’s new in the F# world.  Every week is seems there is ever more content on an increasingly wider variety of topics.  The community is growing at a very fast pace.  Because of this, I’ve decided to change things up a Read More...
Today, I’d like to thank all of the F# users on twitter.  Twitter’s a great place to stay up to date on the latest F# happenings and many of the posts you see here are either written by or passed on from members of this community.  So, if you Read More...
Back this week with another huge batch of F# links.  While there’s way too much great stuff to mention, my favorite this week is by a mysterious blogger known only as James.  His heat transfer model is short, sweet and very well explained. If Read More...
It’s finally here.  After years of work, F# 2.0 is out and ready to change the way you program in .NET.  Come in for launch information, updates to projects written in F# and some great posts on actually using the language.   Don Syme’s Read More...
With the Visual Studio 2010 launch just days away, the F# community is exploding with fury and excitement.  Come inside and find links to topics ranging from general programming patterns to specific algorithm implementations.   Don Syme on the Read More...
A ton of new posts this week, far too many to enumerate.  My “Favorite New F# Blogger of the Week” (seems like this is becoming a trend) is the mysterious Neil of Techneilogy .  I’ve been enjoying his honest exploration of F# and semantic networks Read More...
Tons this week.  Vladimir Matveev’s is my favorite new F# blogger with very well written data structure posts, Ashley Feniello continues his fantastic FScheme series, and Jomo Fisher posts some great Freebase and DGML examples.  That’s just Read More...
Between Atalasoft, Professional F# 2.0 and the MVP Summit I’ve been completely swamped and ended up with quite a backlog of posts.  Between the Brian-Chris F# Code Battle, Luca’s LChart, Ashley’s continuing FScheme series and Matthew’s MongoDB stuff Read More...
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