Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Infer.NET 2.5 turns the simple succinct syntax of F# into a probabilistic modeling language for Bayesian machine learning. (video presentation)
- Tomas Petricek presented “F# Data: Library for Data Access“.
- David Siegel shared printf-style function for calling external programs with typesafe commandlines.
- Paulmichael Blasucci pushed new version of fs-zmq (an F# binding for ØMQ)
Blogs & Tutorials
- Daniel Mohl published “Using the New ASP.NET MVC 4 Template in MonoDevelop“.
- Richard Warburton blogged “Are all Map Functions the same?“.
- Steffen Forkmann presented “Testing, proving, checking – How to verify code properties“.
- Steffen Forkmann presented “Using Footloose from F# – part I – Setting up the infrastructure“.
- Srdjan Strbanovic blogged “Simple Continuous Integration with FAKE and windows scheduler F#“.
- Jack Fox shared “Twitter and the F# Programming Community“.
- Michael Newton posted a new blog post “Anyone Using FsCheck for Business Code?“.
- Luca Bolognese blogged “LLite : language friendly literate programming“.
- Kevin Berridge wrote about “Neat F#: Custom Operators“.
- Tao Liu presented “Debug F# Type Provider“.
- Faisal Waris blogged “Rich / Mobile Web Development – Without Losing Your Sanity“.
Upcoming events
- FunScript with Zach Bray
- Principles of Programming Languages 2013
- Developing with F# in the Cloud with Adam Granicz
- {m}brace online course.
That’s all for now. Have a great week and remember you can message me on twitter (@sergey_tihon) with any F# news.
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