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on 11/6/2012 3:14 PM
Many times when you return to code that you have written you will swear and be annoyed with your lack of foresight. We have been using a library since a while back. There is a definite strength to having a simple way of exposing actions from a console app[...]
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on 11/6/2012 3:14 PM
Many times when you return to code that you have written you will swear and be annoyed with your lack of foresight. We have been using a library since a while back. There is a definite strength to having a simple way of exposing actions from a console ap[...]
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on 11/6/2012 3:14 PM
Many times when you return to code that you have written you will swear and be annoyed with your lack of foresight. We have been using a library since a while back. There is a definite strength to having a simple way of exposing actions from a console app[...]
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on 11/6/2012 2:07 PM
Our F# community group of the week is the Zurich F# Meetup Group! Marc Sigrist is the current organizer, and the next meeting is on Thursday, Nov 29 at Herostrasse 9. If you're in Zurich, I'm sure Marc and the group would love to have you along   My name [...]
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on 11/6/2012 2:03 PM
Under the F# Weekly news preparation lies a simple F# script. This script uses Twitterizer2  - one of the simplest Twitter client libraries for .NET. Source code ia available on GitHub, binaries are available through NuGet. Script logic is relatively simp[...]
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on 11/6/2012 9:31 AM
One guy suggested to use -> macro as often as possible instead of ->>. However, his final code doesn't look as clear as it should be (yes, it *should* be: we're coding in clojure). <p>I think, this is a great opportunity to use wonderful thread-it macro [...]
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on 11/5/2012 11:58 PM
 (Please note the time change!)   Are you interested in F# as an independent, open source and cross-platform language?   Join F# community contributors Phil Trelford and Tomas Petricek as they discuss a new community-led initiative dedicated to F# as an [...]
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on 11/5/2012 2:36 PM
Reblogged from Steve Bennett blogs: Git is the source code version control system that is rapidly becoming the standard for open source projects. It has a powerful distributed model which allows advanced users to do tricky things with branches, and rewrit[...]
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on 11/5/2012 4:26 AM
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on 11/4/2012 4:03 PM
First things first, a big thanks to the team at Skills Matter particularly Wendy and Anaïs for making this event happen. This year the tutorials were held over 2 days in the atmospheric Crypt in Clerkenwell: Expect a return next year in London and [...]
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