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on 4/17/2014 5:20 AM
Tonight in San Francisco the F# Bay Area Meetup Group are getting together at ThoughtWorks for:   Porting Quake III to F#: A Journey to Functional Programming with Will Smith   ThoughtWorks 315 Montgomery St 16th Floorat Pine & Montgomery intersection. Entrance located on Montgomery street between the Dress Barn and Knoll stores.San Francisco, CA (map)FQuake3 is a project started by Will as an attempt to port id Software’s Quake III Arena to F# and to figure out how functional programming can be applied to[...]
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on 4/6/2014 5:15 AM
As part of our open engineering efforts, we are working with the F# community to enable better Web Project support in the Visual F# Tools, including "publish to web". If you would like to contribute to this or test early versions it, please see the details at this issue on the Visual F# Tools repository.  You will need to use the Visual F# online templates in the Visual Studio Gallery, which include numerous community-provided web programming templates.  You can contribute directly to these templates in th[...]
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on 4/3/2014 4:18 PM
The Visual F# Team are very happy to announce that, through our participation in Microsoft Open Technologies (MSOpenTech) and in conjunction with the F# community, we are now able to accept contributions to the Visual F# Tools.  Through this, we will also be enabling community contributions to the F# language, compiler, library more generally, including F# on Linux, Mac, Android, iOS and other platforms. The F# language is already open, cross-platform and freely available. You can find out more about how F[...]
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on 4/1/2014 5:25 AM
At BUILD 2014 in San Francisco? Join Miguel de Icaza for his Mobile session:
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on 4/1/2014 4:55 AM
  At BUILD 2014? Take an evening out to join the F# Bay Area Meetup Group in Silicon Valley for their Coding Dojo - A gentle introduction to Machine Learning with F#. Machine Learning is the art of writing programs that get better at performing a task as they gain experience, without being explicitly programmed to do so. Feed your program more data, and it will get smarter at handling new situations.  Some machine learning algorithms use fairly advanced math, but simple approaches can be surprisingly effec[...]
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