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on 11/30/2014 8:55 PM
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Do not miss F# Advent Calendar: English and Japanese versions are starting today. Please help these F# projects achieve “green” status for cross-platform CI builds. FAKE most probably[...]
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on 11/30/2014 7:34 PM
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on 11/30/2014 5:25 PM
Marching on from the last post. Lazy Sequences This is my favorite feature ever. If I want to generate just a few of 10! (nobody even knows how much that is) permutations, I could: provided, the function is defined (as described in the first post): Here I[...]
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on 11/30/2014 3:30 AM
This is a rewrite of an earlier talk about source control. What is source control? And why use it? In order to track changes of your code you use source control. In the simplest setup, source control answers what your source code looked like before you [...]
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on 11/30/2014 3:30 AM
This is a rewrite of an earlier talk about source control. What is source control? And why use it? In order to track changes of your code you use source control. In the simplest setup, source control answers what your source code looked like before you [...]
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on 11/30/2014 1:14 AM
The Alogirthm Recently, I have entered a brave (new?) world of Clojure and was looking for a small project to take it for a ride. I stopped on a popular/interesting enough little problem, that subsumed a certain interview question which I was once unfortu[...]
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on 11/28/2014 1:11 AM
So, for the N-th time I’m helping out by configuring a build server. This time it was a bit different since we where restoring an old build teamcity server and agent from a crashed server. There where some gothas as usual. In order to restore teamcity w[...]
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on 11/28/2014 1:11 AM
So, for the N-th time I’m helping out by configuring a build server. This time it was a bit different since we where restoring an old build teamcity server and agent from a crashed server. There where some gothas as usual. In order to restore teamcity w[...]
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on 11/26/2014 7:30 AM
Microsoft.Owin, a.k.a. Katana, provides a number of very useful abstractions for working with OWIN. These types are optional but greatly ease the construction of applications and middleware, especially security middleware. The Katana team did a great job [...]
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on 11/24/2014 12:40 AM
This weekend Evelina, Yan an I had the pleasure of speaking at f(by) the first dedicated functional conference in Belarus. It was a short hop by train from Vilnius to Minsk, where we had been attending Build Stuff. Sergey Tihon, of F# Weekly fame, was wai[...]
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