You could find far more important information about my practical program­ming book on the book web site. It is possible to order a print book or an ebook directly from Manning! Today: March 17, 2011 Visit my photo calendar... Beyond the Monad fashion (II.): Creating web forms with LINQ Formlets are elegant functional abstraction for describing web forms encapsulating both rendering and functionality. In this article,
Office 2010 Professional Plus, we look how to write formlets in C#. Although formlets are not monads, we can still use elegant LINQ syntax. Interestingly, using the join clause... English | 3142011 Beyond the Monad fashion (I.): Writing idioms in LINQ Everyone tells you that LINQ is a monad,
Microsoft Office 2007 Key, but LINQ can be used to enocde other types of computations too. This article demonstrates that you're able to use LINQ to method using idioms, which are in some ways a great deal more valuable than monads. English | 3102011 MonoDevelop & Teaching F# & QCon tutorial It appears that I have been doing an awful lot further talking than writing in the last two months. This blog post provides links to materials from my recent F# talks,
Microsoft Office Standard, including MonoDevelop presentation, talk about Teaching F# and recent QCon tutorial with Phil Trelford. English | 392011 Announcing F# snippets web site When writing F# code, I often write some nice code snippet or helper function that I'd like to share with the F# community. Unfortunately,
Windows 7 Pro Key, there was no good website for easy sharing of F# snippets - until today. English | 12122010 F# in Education & Concurrency with Agents This article contains materials for two talks that I had in November. First,
Office 2007 Pro Plus, I presented the F# plugin for MonoDevelop at the F# in Education workshop in Boston (using 3D useful library) and then I talked about agent-based concurrency (with Twitter and image processing examples) in London. English | 11302010