Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
Blogs & Tutorials
- Tomas Petricek blogged how to “Learn F# at TechMesh and SkillsMetter“
- Sergey Tihon released the first publication of F# Weekly =)
- Zach Bray wrote second part of “Workaround for the boxing DateTime comparison in F#“
- Mathias Brandewinder blogged “How dense is the product of Sparse Matrices?“
- Alea.CUDA – Combining the computational power of GPUs with the functional elegance of F#
- Cameron Taggart posted “Parsing a Protocol Buffers .proto File in F#“
- Faisal Waris blogged about “Porter Stemmer in F#“
- Kay Ewbank wrote about “F# 3.0 – Worth A Try“
- Dave Thomas introduced “F# 3.0 in the Mac and Mono World“
- Lincoln Atkinson published “The Bailey-Borwein-Plouffe algorithm in C# and F#“
- Phillip Trelford shared info that B-Movie Madness sample up on Azure. Login: admin/111111
Resources & Books
- Taha Hachana presented a FSharpWebsite
- Robert Pickering published a book “F# Succinctly“
- F# in the cloud by {m}brace
F# Snippets
- FsSql usage example by Ash Harley
- OData Type Provider to StackOverflow by Phillip Trelford
News from the past
- John Sonmez “Say “No” to “Null”“
That’s all for now. Have a great week and remember you can message me on twitter (@sergey_tihon) with any F# news or use hashtag #fsharpweekly.
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Previous edition of the F# Weekly – #43
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