Dave Thomas (dave.thomas)

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Dave Thomas is a technologist, computer programmer, and keen guitarist. He builds reliable efficient, high performance enterprise software in F# and C#, and also likes to belt out a good riff on the guitar! He is currently working in London and lives with his Wife and three cats. You can find him under the alias of @7sharp9 on twitter and read his blog at http://Moiraesoftware.com

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on 4/22/2012 2:23 AM
In the last post I discussed an asynchronous version of the ManualResetEvent and as promised this time we will be looking at an asynchronous version of the AutoResetEvent. I’m using Stephen Toubs post as reference and we will be building a version that [...]
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on 4/11/2012 11:55 PM
In this post we are going back to the primitive. No it’s not about the same named song by Soulfly, (which incidentally does contains F# notes) but a return to thread synchronisation primitives and their asynchronous counterparts. We are going to be look[...]
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on 3/11/2012 4:58 PM
In this edition we are going to be doing a taste test, C# vs F#. Oh yeah, if you quickly glanced at the title you may have thought this was a recipe for black scones, as interesting and tasty as that may be, unfortunately its going to be finance related.[...]
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on 2/19/2012 11:30 PM
This will be the last post on rebuilding the MailboxProcessor using TDF, here’s a quick discussion of the missing pieces… First, lets start with the simple ones, these don’t really require much discussion. DefaultTimeout 1 2 3 4 5 let mutable defaultT[...]
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