Ramon Snir (ramon.snir)

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An F# developer since the beginning of 2010, an intern at IntelliFactory and worked there on WebSharper Mobile, Extensions for Formlets for jQuery Mobile and FPish.net. Always appreciates good Haskell code.

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on 1/15/2013 2:01 AM
I have recently been in need for a good Git server stack for my degree’s workshop project. For various reasons, the whole system has to run on Windows machines. While I was sure I could setup the complete system on my own, I was too busy to bother, with s[...]
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on 12/3/2011 6:54 AM
One feature I’ve seen repeatedly people wishing is a macro system, so I went ahead and tweaked the compiler to add a text-based macro system. I’m warning here and now: this is only a prototype, it is imperfect and definitely incomplete. The current versio[...]
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on 9/9/2011 4:30 AM
The WebSharper Extensions for Formlets for jQuery Mobile give you the power of jQuery Mobile combined with the succinctness of formlets.
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on 8/7/2011 10:31 AM
There is lately quite a lot of fuss over C# 5.0, caused by the new async features. The C# async feature is based on (or was inspired by) the F#’s Async computation expression, which I will now discuss a bit (and then present my improvement). Usually, asyn[...]
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on 4/2/2011 3:35 AM
In this article, I will present an extension to the F# compiler (I used November 2010 CTP from the F# PowerPack site). I was inspired by two things. The first was an old attempt to create a computation builder for XML/HTML objects, which wasn’t very succe[...]
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