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on 5/15/2016 6:15 AM
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News New Visual F# Development Portal with open source content New book: Beginning F# 4.0, 2nd Edition – Kit Eason, Robert Pickering Tamizh Vendan is working on a new book F# Applied It’s [...]
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on 5/13/2016 12:46 PM
Deploy your WebSharper selfhosted web app on Azure Last week I talked about how to read text from an image using a OCR library. I explained the whole process of creating the web app but I omitted to explain the deployment to Azure. So today I would like t[...]
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on 5/12/2016 1:41 PM
The 2016 Board of Trustees election is underway!  Over the last month, the voting members have submitted many nominations for new Board of Trustee members, and fourteen people have agreed to participate in the 2016 election.
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on 5/12/2016 1:41 PM
The 2016 Board of Trustees election is underway!  Over the last month, the voting members have submitted many nominations for new Board of Trustee members, and fourteen people have agreed to participate in the 2016 election.
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on 5/12/2016 6:33 AM
As part of FsShelter development I had to implement the multilang serilizers for Storm, originally building against then current Storm 0.10.0. I’ve started with Thrift, thinking that since its already a part of Storm runtime it would make the adoption eas[...]
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on 5/10/2016 11:39 PM
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on 5/10/2016 5:00 PM
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on 5/8/2016 3:12 AM
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Gene Belitski is writing a book: F# 4.0 Design Patterns New edition of F# Gazette is out Hack (PHP) introduced the |> operator Collection of F# RabbitMQ tutorials. The week in .NET – [...]
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on 5/7/2016 9:20 AM
Extract text from images in F# - OCR’ing receipts!Last week I talked about how I used Deedle to make some basic statistics on my expenses.Using my bank statements, I showed how to categorize, group, sum and sort expenses in order to have a better view on [...]
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on 5/6/2016 5:00 PM
Describes a "fold" function for a list written in a continuation-passing style. This gives the advantage to control the recursion with the ability that we don't need to traverse the full data-structure if needed.
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