This article describes an interesting example of mathematical duality in programming languages - the duality between references between objects and references between events. The idea is useful for understading what events are garbage and can be garbage collected.
In this article we look at working with SQL databases in F# using ADO.NET. We'll see how to use dynamic invoke operator to make the usual ADO.NET code remarkably elegant and simple...
In June, I attended PLDI 2010, which is one of the big "programming language" conferences. I presented a paper based on some work that I did during my internship at MSR at one of the workshops and I also attended many interesting talks...
Almost a week ago, I posted an invitation to my F# talk at the F#unctional Londoners user group. The talk has been recorded, so you can view it online now and you can also get all the Silverlight demos...
I'll be visiting London on June 23 and I'll be talking at the F#unctional Londoners user group. The theme of the talk is Reactive Programming with F# and you can expect many interesting F# features including asynchronous workflows and event combinators.
English | 6/15/2010
My functional .NET book
You can find more information about my functional programming book on the book web site.
You can order a print book or an ebook directly from Manning!
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