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on 11/26/2010 10:08 AM
Earlier this week I gave a talk at the first London WebSharper User Group meetup about WebSharper 2.0 and some of its new features such as sitelets and the new Visual Studio templates. This was a longer, class-like talk with many technical points discussed - a great source of information for anyone interested in WebSharper.
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on 11/26/2010 3:22 AM
We are making excellent progress on releasing WebSharper 2.0 in the coming weeks, and have just put out the first beta version of WebSharper 2.0, ready for some public testing and community feedback. Here are the links:
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on 11/15/2010 3:06 PM
WebSharper talk at Sinergija 2010, Community Track.
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on 11/3/2010 12:02 PM
We are thrilled to announce the London WebSharper User Group - a forum for WebSharper professionals and enthusiasts based in London, UK to exchange ideas and experiences, and to serve as a major hub for furthering the interest in functional web programing. We sincerely hope that it will add significant value to our WebSharper user community.
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on 11/2/2010 10:11 AM
Scheme is remarkable language; it combines syntactic simplicity and elegance with exceptional expressiveness and power. Implementations of Scheme exist in many languages, and though I’m not the first who used F# for this solving task (shame on me) I still can be the first man who have made it with WebSharper.
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