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on 5/11/2015 3:00 AM
Tweet When I hear people talk about Go, a lot of the discussions focus on its concurrency features. Whilst it has a good concurrency story, the language landscape is currently filled with languages that have an equally good or better concurrency story — F[...]
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on 5/10/2015 12:55 PM
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News New FSSF Board of Trustees was elected. Want to use F# in VS Code? Vote here. New F# ebook: “Friendly F# – fun with game physics“ Summer School on Generic and Effectful Programming (w[...]
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on 5/9/2015 5:15 PM
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on 5/8/2015 3:00 AM
Tweet This is another good talk on micro-services at CraftConf, where Tammer Saleh talks about common antipatterns with micro-services and some of the ways you can avoid them. Personally I think it’s great that both Tammer and Adrian have spent a lot of t[...]
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on 5/6/2015 11:49 AM
This minor release adds Sitelets-related functionality and bug fixes.
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on 5/5/2015 7:55 AM
After over a year of working on FsLab and talking about it at conferences, it is finally time for an official announcement. So, today, I'm excited to announce FsLab - a cross-platform package for doing data science with .NET and Mono. It is probably n[...]
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on 5/5/2015 7:55 AM
After over a year of working on FsLab and talking about it at conferences, it is finally time for an official announcement. So, today, I'm excited to announce FsLab - a cross-platform package for doing data science with .NET and Mono. It is probably not [...]
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on 5/5/2015 6:44 AM
There are many, many questions on Stack Overflow about both parsing and formatting date/time values. (I use the term “date/time” to mean pretty much “any type of chronlogical information” – dates, times of day, instants in time etc.) Given how often the s[...]
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on 5/5/2015 3:00 AM
Tweet One of the great things about CraftConf is the plethora of big name tech speakers that the organizers have managed to attract. Michael Feathers is definitely one of the names that made me excited to go to CraftConf.   Know your commits We have a bia[...]
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on 5/4/2015 12:38 PM
Go code is relatively low-level since it does not have "foreach over range" syntax construct:Results are not as impressive for a systems language: 2.38 seconds. And it lays below Rust but under Haskell: F# - 1.26D - 1.3C# - 1.4Rust - 1.66Go - 2.38Haskell [...]
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