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18067715
fsharp
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Title: F# Array.Parallel hanging Problem title: F# Array.Parallel hanging Tags: parallel-processing, f%23 Problem: F# Array.Parallel hanging I have been struggling with parallel and async constructs in F# for the last couple days and not sure where to go at this point. I have been programming with F# for about 4 months...
F# Array.Parallel hanging F# Array.Parallel hanging parallel-processing f%23 Array.Parallel db.CustTable c.id Seq.take Array.Parallel.iter System.Console.ReadKey F# Array.Parallel hanging I have been struggling with parallel and async constructs in F# for the last couple days and not sure where to go at this point. I h...
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53303693_c0
53303693
fsharp
0
Title: Unboxing Instances of Different Types with a Generic Type Parameter that Implements an Interface Problem title: Unboxing Instances of Different Types with a Generic Type Parameter that Implements an Interface Tags: .net, generics, f%23 Problem: Unboxing Instances of Different Types with a Generic Type Parameter ...
Unboxing Instances of Different Types with a Generic Type Parameter that Implements an Interface Unboxing Instances of Different Types with a Generic Type Parameter that Implements an Interface .net generics f%23 Unboxing Instances Different Types Generic Type Parameter Implements Interface IValue int64 IKey IKeyGenera...
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69408294_c0
69408294
fsharp
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Title: Azure Function: Event Grid Output Binding Throwing InvalidOperationException: 'Can't convert from type 'Azure.Messaging.EventGrid.EventGridEvent Problem title: Azure Function: Event Grid Output Binding Throwing InvalidOperationException: 'Can't convert from type 'Azure.Messaging.Eve...
Azure Function: Event Grid Output Binding Throwing InvalidOperationException: 'Can't convert from type 'Azure.Messaging.EventGrid.EventGridEvent Azure Function: Event Grid Output Binding Throwing InvalidOperationException: 'Can't convert from type 'Azure.Messaging.EventGrid.EventGridEvent ...
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78501234_c0
78501234
fsharp
0
Title: F# Azure Functions - Isolated Process SignalR Negotiation Problem title: F# Azure Functions - Isolated Process SignalR Negotiation Tags: azure-functions, signalr, f%23, azure Problem: F# Azure Functions - Isolated Process SignalR Negotiation I am in the process of converting an earlier version of an F# In-Proces...
F# Azure Functions - Isolated Process SignalR Negotiation F# Azure Functions - Isolated Process SignalR Negotiation azure-functions signalr f%23 azure Azure Functions Isolated Process SignalR Negotiation System.Net System.Threading.Tasks Microsoft.Azure.Functions.Worker Microsoft.Azure.Functions.Worker.Http Microsoft.A...
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42176649_c0
42176649
fsharp
0
Title: Does a colon followed by a type at the end of a signature have a different meaning based on context? Problem title: Does a colon followed by a type at the end of a signature have a different meaning based on context? Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Does a colon followed by a type at the end of a sign...
Does a colon followed by a type at the end of a signature have a different meaning based on context? Does a colon followed by a type at the end of a signature have a different meaning based on context? f%23 functional-programming Does StateResponse Account Event update1 LoggedIn Deposited Balance account.Balance Withdr...
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65430325
fsharp
0
Title: SwtichToContext does not return to original thread Problem title: SwtichToContext does not return to original thread Tags: asynchronous, f%23, multithreading Problem: SwtichToContext does not return to original thread I'm working with an API that can only access its objects on the main thread, so I need to creat...
SwtichToContext does not return to original thread SwtichToContext does not return to original thread asynchronous f%23 multithreading SwtichToContext EntryPoint STAThread Debug.WriteLine Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId Inital SynchronizationContext.Current Thread Async.SwitchToContext Back Lengthy API Async.RunSy...
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25756675_c0
25756675
fsharp
0
Title: Deleting contacts from a Google Apps Domain user account fails on Linux Problem title: Deleting contacts from a Google Apps Domain user account fails on Linux Tags: mono, gdata, gdata-api, f%23 Problem: Deleting contacts from a Google Apps Domain user account fails on Linux Using the google-gdata client librarie...
Deleting contacts from a Google Apps Domain user account fails on Linux Deleting contacts from a Google Apps Domain user account fails on Linux mono gdata gdata-api f%23 a --ask-remove Deleting Google Apps Domain Linux ContactsService ContactSync service.setUserCredentials service.QueryClientLoginToken service.SetAuthe...
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14110518_c0
14110518
fsharp
0
Title: Removing imperative code from F# async workflows Problem title: Removing imperative code from F# async workflows Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: Removing imperative code from F# async workflows I'm writing a control application for the Logitech Media Server (formerly known as Squeezebox Server). A small part o...
Removing imperative code from F# async workflows Removing imperative code from F# async workflows f%23 asynchronous F# callback Removing timeout:TimeSpan UdpClient EnableBroadcast IPEndPoint IPAddress.Broadcast udp.SendAsync discoveryPacket.Length Async.AwaitTask Task.Delay udp.ReceiveAsync Task.WhenAny recvTask.IsComp...
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54428850_c0
54428850
fsharp
0
Title: What's the functional design pattern for a discriminated union with protected creation, and public read access? Problem title: What's the functional design pattern for a discriminated union with protected creation, and public read access? Tags: abstract-data-type, f%23, discriminated-union, design-patt...
What's the functional design pattern for a discriminated union with protected creation, and public read access? What's the functional design pattern for a discriminated union with protected creation, and public read access? abstract-data-type f%23 discriminated-union design-patterns What AutoOpen VerifiedUriM...
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78008320_c0
78008320
fsharp
0
Title: duplicate messages with RabbitMQ Problem title: duplicate messages with RabbitMQ Tags: f%23, rabbitmq, rabbitmq-exchange Problem: duplicate messages with RabbitMQ I have a system that pushes messages to a RabbitMQ exchange and several services that consume that data. The publishing code (F#) is the following: ty...
duplicate messages with RabbitMQ duplicate messages with RabbitMQ f%23 rabbitmq rabbitmq-exchange RabbitMQ RabbitPublisher RMQExchangeType connection.CreateModel channel.ExchangeDeclare exchangeType.Converted this.Send String.Empty channel.BasicPublish ex.Humanize this.Purge channel.QueuePurge RabbitExchangeSubscriber ...
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27021497_c0
27021497
fsharp
0
Title: F# How Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt; cancellation works? Problem title: F# How Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt; cancellation works? Tags: f%23, f%23-async, f%23-3.0, cancellation Problem: F# How Async<'T> cancellation works? I was pretty comfortable with how async cancellations where done in C# with the TPL, but I am a little bit co...
F# How Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt; cancellation works? F# How Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt; cancellation works? f%23 f%23-async f%23-3.0 cancellation How Async Async.CancelDefaultToken WebSocketListener x.AsyncAcceptWebSocket Async.AwaitTask x.AcceptWebSocketAsync Async.DefaultCancellationToken Some None AsyncAcceptClients listener.As...
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70192101_c0
70192101
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Cleanest way to Extract/Unwrap an Expected Case&#x27;s Typed Value from Discriminated Union? Problem title: F# - Cleanest way to Extract/Unwrap an Expected Case&#x27;s Typed Value from Discriminated Union? Tags: discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: F# - Cleanest way to Extract/Unwrap an Expected Case's Typed ...
F# - Cleanest way to Extract/Unwrap an Expected Case&#x27;s Typed Value from Discriminated Union? F# - Cleanest way to Extract/Unwrap an Expected Case&#x27;s Typed Value from Discriminated Union? discriminated-union f%23 Discriminated Cleanest Extract Unwrap Expected Case Typed Value Union GeneralDiscriminatedUnionType...
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70583638_c0
70583638
fsharp
0
Title: MonoCecil giving the wrong method name when reading an F# binary by reflection Problem title: MonoCecil giving the wrong method name when reading an F# binary by reflection Tags: reflection, mono, f%23, c%23 Problem: MonoCecil giving the wrong method name when reading an F# binary by reflection I have a net 6 F#...
MonoCecil giving the wrong method name when reading an F# binary by reflection MonoCecil giving the wrong method name when reading an F# binary by reflection reflection mono f%23 c%23 MonoCecil TestCategory CategoryName IEnumerable GenericModule ReadModulesRecursively List AssemblyDefinition.ReadAssembly assemblyDefini...
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59845974_c0
59845974
fsharp
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Title: How to create a fast-call delegate that has parameters and return type of private types, speeding up DynamicInvoke Problem title: How to create a fast-call delegate that has parameters and return type of private types, speeding up DynamicInvoke Tags: immutable-collections, delegates, f%23, reflection, c%23 Probl...
How to create a fast-call delegate that has parameters and return type of private types, speeding up DynamicInvoke How to create a fast-call delegate that has parameters and return type of private types, speeding up DynamicInvoke immutable-collections delegates f%23 reflection c%23 Github the How DynamicInvoke Immutabl...
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Title: F# MailboxProcessor - multiple waiting reader continuations for mailbox Problem title: F# MailboxProcessor - multiple waiting reader continuations for mailbox Tags: parallel-processing, f%23, mailboxprocessor, exception Problem: F# MailboxProcessor - multiple waiting reader continuations for mailbox Im playing a...
F# MailboxProcessor - multiple waiting reader continuations for mailbox F# MailboxProcessor - multiple waiting reader continuations for mailbox parallel-processing f%23 mailboxprocessor exception System.Exception the MailboxProcessor TestRunner System TestOptions Writer ConsoleColor TestResults Time TimeSpan Failure Te...
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45507357_c0
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Title: Basic F# / Entity Framework / Generic Functions Problem title: Basic F# / Entity Framework / Generic Functions Tags: entity-framework, crud, generics, f%23 Problem: Basic F# / Entity Framework / Generic Functions I'm a complete beginner when it comes to development, so apologies in advance for my poor grasp of t...
Basic F# / Entity Framework / Generic Functions Basic F# / Entity Framework / Generic Functions entity-framework crud generics f%23 CLIMutable // Basic Entity Framework Generic Functions First System System.Data System.Data.Entity System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations Then Model Customer Key FirstName LastName Item Ite...
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26857424
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Title: Extending Database Objects / Downcasting from Base Problem title: Extending Database Objects / Downcasting from Base Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Extending Database Objects / Downcasting from Base I'm learning F#, and in an attempt to become more fluent I am re-writing a backend/data access layer to a progr...
Extending Database Objects / Downcasting from Base Extending Database Objects / Downcasting from Base f%23 c%23-to-f%23 Base SqlDataProvider Extending Database Objects Downcasting DbContext SqlDataConnection ConnectionString Address DbContext.ServiceTypes.Address Adding this.Add DbContext.GetDataContext db.Address.Inse...
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65401727_c0
65401727
fsharp
0
Title: FsCheck with Setup and Teardown Problem title: FsCheck with Setup and Teardown Tags: fscheck, expecto, f%23, property-based-testing Problem: FsCheck with Setup and Teardown Summary Are there any events that can be run before every property case so that I can run setup and teardown for each run of a property? Ful...
FsCheck with Setup and Teardown FsCheck with Setup and Teardown fscheck expecto f%23 property-based-testing FsCheck Setup Teardown OnStartFixture OnArguments arg1 arg2 Check.one FsCheck with Setup and Teardown Summary Are there any events that can be run before every property case so that I can run setup and teardown f...
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60882973
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Title: Dynamically handling longer running concurrent jobs in F# Problem title: Dynamically handling longer running concurrent jobs in F# Tags: suave, mailboxprocessor, rest, concurrency, f%23 Problem: Dynamically handling longer running concurrent jobs in F# I'm struggling with the right approach to handle longer runn...
Dynamically handling longer running concurrent jobs in F# Dynamically handling longer running concurrent jobs in F# suave mailboxprocessor rest concurrency f%23 Dynamically Dynamically handling longer running concurrent jobs in F# I'm struggling with the right approach to handle longer running requests/jobs in F#. Requ...
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Title: Dependency Property in F# Default Value does not match Problem title: Dependency Property in F# Default Value does not match Tags: c%23, dependency-properties, f%23 Problem: Dependency Property in F# Default Value does not match I am trying to convert a C# Dependency Property that limits the maximum length of te...
Dependency Property in F# Default Value does not match Dependency Property in F# Default Value does not match c%23 dependency-properties f%23 Dependency Property Default Value GetMaxLength DependencyObject obj.GetValue MaxLengthProperty SetMaxLength obj.SetValue Using DependencyProperty MaxLength DependencyProperty.Reg...
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67123281_c0
67123281
fsharp
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Title: Stop functions executing at runtime/handle routing Problem title: Stop functions executing at runtime/handle routing Tags: f%23, asp.net-core Problem: Stop functions executing at runtime/handle routing Using F# template for ASP.NET MVC. Have routes defined a la app.UseRouting() .UseEndpoints(fun endpoints -> end...
Stop functions executing at runtime/handle routing Stop functions executing at runtime/handle routing f%23 asp.net-core Stop app.UseRouting UseEndpoints endpoints.MapGet context.Response.WriteAsync PageController.loadHomePage PageController.loadContactPage PageController.loadAboutPage PageController Theme.addVariable H...
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2899665_c0
2899665
fsharp
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Title: Silverlight ControlTemplate and F# Problem title: Silverlight ControlTemplate and F# Tags: silverlight, f%23, silverlight-3.0 Problem: Silverlight ControlTemplate and F# Has anybody had any success incorporating a Silverlight ControlTemplate into an F# Silverlight application. I am trying to add transitions to t...
Silverlight ControlTemplate and F# Silverlight ControlTemplate and F# silverlight f%23 silverlight-3.0 Silverlight ControlTemplate Application schemas.microsoft.com xmlns:x x:Class Module1.MyApp Application.Resources ResourceDictionary ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries Source FSSilverlightApp TransitioningFrame.xam...
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22259942_c0
22259942
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Title: HTTPListenerContext responding to wrong client Problem title: HTTPListenerContext responding to wrong client Tags: f%23, multithreading, http, c%23 Problem: HTTPListenerContext responding to wrong client I've run into a very strange scenario where a server application that I built using HTTP invariably begins to...
HTTPListenerContext responding to wrong client HTTPListenerContext responding to wrong client f%23 multithreading http c%23 database HTTPListenerContext HttpAgent port:int handler:System.Action CancellationTokenSource MailboxProcessor mailbox.Receive Async.Start handler.Invoke tokenSource.Token x.Start Starts agent.Sta...
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6004372
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Title: how do i fix these errors generated by my computational expression that is using my custom workflow builder? Problem title: how do i fix these errors generated by my computational expression that is using my custom workflow builder? Tags: f%23, computation-expression Problem: how do i fix these errors generated ...
how do i fix these errors generated by my computational expression that is using my custom workflow builder? how do i fix these errors generated by my computational expression that is using my custom workflow builder? f%23 computation-expression my builder.Run builder.Delay System System.Data System.Data.Common System....
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61915551
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Title: Does F# suffer from same C# caveats on non-deterministic floating point calculation? Problem title: Does F# suffer from same C# caveats on non-deterministic floating point calculation? Tags: f%23, non-deterministic, language-lawyer, floating-point, c%23 Problem: Does F# suffer from same C# caveats on non-determi...
Does F# suffer from same C# caveats on non-deterministic floating point calculation? Does F# suffer from same C# caveats on non-deterministic floating point calculation? f%23 non-deterministic language-lawyer floating-point c%23 same Does Does F# suffer from same C# caveats on non-deterministic floating point calculati...
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57165150_c0
57165150
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Title: Controller&#x27;s Post method always has null property values on parameter (ASP.Net Core WebAPI &amp; F#: ) Problem title: Controller&#x27;s Post method always has null property values on parameter (ASP.Net Core WebAPI &amp; F#: ) Tags: asp.net-core-webapi, f%23 Problem: Controller's Post method always has null ...
Controller&#x27;s Post method always has null property values on parameter (ASP.Net Core WebAPI &amp; F#: ) Controller&#x27;s Post method always has null property values on parameter (ASP.Net Core WebAPI &amp; F#: ) asp.net-core-webapi f%23 Controller Post ASP.Net Core WebAPI GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.Formatter...
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47508268
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Title: Azure App Service: can multiple apps connect to a single back end? Problem title: Azure App Service: can multiple apps connect to a single back end? Tags: azure-web-app-service, azure, f%23, xamarin Problem: Azure App Service: can multiple apps connect to a single back end? I am building an app ecosystem that co...
Azure App Service: can multiple apps connect to a single back end? Azure App Service: can multiple apps connect to a single back end? azure-web-app-service azure f%23 xamarin failed.Exception authenticator.Error logger.Error Azure App Service __.SignInAsync MobileServiceAuthenticationProvider client:IMobileServiceClien...
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17961353_c0
17961353
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Title: Read response from WebResponse Response Stream Problem title: Read response from WebResponse Response Stream Tags: http, f%23, stream Problem: Read response from WebResponse Response Stream I've been playing around with some basic HTTP request response operations in an F# interactive session to try and get a bet...
Read response from WebResponse Response Stream Read response from WebResponse Response Stream http f%23 stream WebResponse Read Response Stream HttpListener httpListener.Prefixes.Add Async.FromBeginEnd httpListener.BeginGetContext httpListener.EndGetContext context.Request StreamReader request.InputStream requestReader...
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Title: F# left join with multiple conditions, as a query expression Problem title: F# left join with multiple conditions, as a query expression Tags: entity-framework-6, linq, left-join, f%23, c%23 Problem: F# left join with multiple conditions, as a query expression Code signals: System.InvalidOperationException, d, e...
F# left join with multiple conditions, as a query expression F# left join with multiple conditions, as a query expression entity-framework-6 linq left-join f%23 c%23 System.InvalidOperationException d e scope CompanyContext db.deps db.emps.Where d.id e.dep_id d.start_time e.modified DefaultIfEmpty q.ToList _arg1 MyLib....
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Title: F# not understanding TCP cancellation Problem title: F# not understanding TCP cancellation Tags: f%23 Problem: F# not understanding TCP cancellation I have a NET 7 application, which runs as a Windows service, and starts a HostedService which instantiates one or more instances of a TCP handling class based on en...
F# not understanding TCP cancellation F# not understanding TCP cancellation f%23 SocketException SocketError TCP CancellationTokenSource ScannerController tokenSouce.Token handler.StartListening ScannerInstances.Add ScannerInstance CancellationToken TcpListener String.Empty this.StartListeningOnPort IPEndPoint IPAddres...
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Title: Custom UICollectionViewDelegateFlowLayout - Xamarin IOS Problem title: Custom UICollectionViewDelegateFlowLayout - Xamarin IOS Tags: xamarin.ios, uicollectionview, c%23, f%23, ios Problem: Custom UICollectionViewDelegateFlowLayout - Xamarin IOS I'm trying to create a custom UICollectionViewDelegateFlowLayout in ...
Custom UICollectionViewDelegateFlowLayout - Xamarin IOS Custom UICollectionViewDelegateFlowLayout - Xamarin IOS xamarin.ios uicollectionview c%23 f%23 ios NSInvalidArgumentException Custom UICollectionViewDelegateFlowLayout Xamarin IOS CityViewDelegate Application Access AppDelegate App UIApplication.SharedApplication....
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27940765
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Title: adding reference to thinktecture.identityserver.3 causes This type has no accessible object constructors error in existing code Problem title: adding reference to thinktecture.identityserver.3 causes This type has no accessible object constructors error in existing code Tags: thinktecture-ident-server, identitys...
adding reference to thinktecture.identityserver.3 causes This type has no accessible object constructors error in existing code adding reference to thinktecture.identityserver.3 causes This type has no accessible object constructors error in existing code thinktecture-ident-server identityserver3 f%23 thinktecture.iden...
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Title: InvalidOperationException Collection was modified, but I did not modify it while iterating it? Problem title: InvalidOperationException Collection was modified, but I did not modify it while iterating it? Tags: exception, f%23, collections, .net Problem: InvalidOperationException Collection was modified, but I d...
InvalidOperationException Collection was modified, but I did not modify it while iterating it? InvalidOperationException Collection was modified, but I did not modify it while iterating it? exception f%23 collections .net InvalidOperationException System.IndexOutOfRangeException pendingConnection.Exception System.NotIm...
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Title: SQL Service Broker Severe Error Receiving Messages after DB Blocking Problem title: SQL Service Broker Severe Error Receiving Messages after DB Blocking Tags: sql-server, sql, .net, f%23, service-broker Problem: SQL Service Broker Severe Error Receiving Messages after DB Blocking We use SQL Service Broker queues...
SQL Service Broker Severe Error Receiving Messages after DB Blocking SQL Service Broker Severe Error Receiving Messages after DB Blocking sql-server sql .net f%23 service-broker Task.FromException System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError SqlException System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser...
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53626237_c0
53626237
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Title: Convert C# Array type web builder to F# Problem title: Convert C# Array type web builder to F# Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Convert C# Array type web builder to F# I am new to F# and trying to convert the following Service Fabric Asp.Net core code from C# into F# and failing terribly. Can anyone help? prote...
Convert C# Array type web builder to F# Convert C# Array type web builder to F# f%23 c%23-to-f%23 Convert Array IEnumerable ServiceInstanceListener CreateServiceInstanceListeners KestrelCommunicationListener ServiceEndpoint ServiceEventSource.Current.ServiceMessage Starting Kestrel Microsoft.AspNetCore.WebHost.CreateDe...
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8068040
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Title: Resources for working with Machine Learning in F# Problem title: Resources for working with Machine Learning in F# Tags: machine-learning, functional-programming, .net, f%23 Problem: Resources for working with Machine Learning in F# I have learned a Machine Learning course using Matlab as a prototyping tool. Sin...
Resources for working with Machine Learning in F# Resources for working with Machine Learning in F# machine-learning functional-programming .net f%23 Resources Machine Learning Resources for working with Machine Learning in F# I have learned a Machine Learning course using Matlab as a prototyping tool. Since I got addi...
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Title: Website Product Specification Narrow Down URL List Problem title: Website Product Specification Narrow Down URL List Tags: f%23, set, c%23 Problem: Website Product Specification Narrow Down URL List I am looking for a simpler or elegant solution in object oriented (C#) or functional (F#) programming language to ...
Website Product Specification Narrow Down URL List Website Product Specification Narrow Down URL List f%23 set c%23 Website Product Specification Narrow Down URL List DefinesThisValue CategoryValue this.ProductIds.Count value.ProductIds.Count this.ProductIds.Intersect value.ProductIds intersect.Count CREATE TABLE Categ...
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Title: Is something along the lines of nested memoization needed here? Problem title: Is something along the lines of nested memoization needed here? Tags: f%23, threadstatic, system.transactions, memoization Problem: Is something along the lines of nested memoization needed here? System.Transactions notoriously escala...
Is something along the lines of nested memoization needed here? Is something along the lines of nested memoization needed here? f%23 threadstatic system.transactions memoization ConnectionContext ThreadStatic connection:IDbConnection x.Connection x.OwnsConnection IDisposable x.Dispose connection.Dispose ConnectionManag...
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Title: Object expression, interface implementation, verbose syntax Problem title: Object expression, interface implementation, verbose syntax Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2013 Problem: Object expression, interface implementation, verbose syntax I frequently use verbose syntax to create one-line expressions that would norm...
Object expression, interface implementation, verbose syntax Object expression, interface implementation, verbose syntax f%23 visual-studio-2013 InvalidOperationException Object Alt System System.Collections System.Collections.Generic IEnumerator t.Current t.MoveNext t.Reset IDisposable t.Dispose IEnumerator.Reset IEnum...
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61791828
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Title: Why the NpgsqlConnection is not properly closed or opened on time when using `TransactionScope` in F#? Problem title: Why the NpgsqlConnection is not properly closed or opened on time when using `TransactionScope` in F#? Tags: npgsql, postgresql, asynchronous, f%23, async-await Problem: Why the NpgsqlConnection ...
Why the NpgsqlConnection is not properly closed or opened on time when using `TransactionScope` in F#? Why the NpgsqlConnection is not properly closed or opened on time when using `TransactionScope` in F#? npgsql postgresql asynchronous f%23 async-await Npgsql.NpgsqlOperationInProgressException System.Transactions.Tran...
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14188927
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Title: F# sorting array Problem title: F# sorting array Tags: arrays, f%23, sorting Problem: F# sorting array Code signals: Name
F# sorting array F# sorting array arrays f%23 sorting Name F# sorting array I have an array like this, How do I sort this array according to "turnover"? Thanks (does not have much context to explain the code section? how much context should I write)
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736956_c0
736956
fsharp
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Title: call F# dll in C# Problem title: call F# dll in C# Tags: reference, f%23, dll, c%23 Problem: call F# dll in C# How can I create F# dll and call it in C#? Thank you
call F# dll in C# call F# dll in C# reference f%23 dll c%23 call F# dll in C# How can I create F# dll and call it in C#? Thank you
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Title: F# keyword &#x27;Some&#x27; Problem title: F# keyword &#x27;Some&#x27; Tags: f%23, keyword Problem: F# keyword 'Some' F# keyword ' Some ' - what does it mean? Code signals: Some
F# keyword &#x27;Some&#x27; F# keyword &#x27;Some&#x27; f%23 keyword Some F# keyword 'Some' F# keyword ' Some ' - what does it mean?
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Title: How to use Map.TryFind? Problem title: How to use Map.TryFind? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to use Map.TryFind? Code signals: How, Map.TryFind, familyinc.TryFind, Some, None, Not, Record, FS0001
How to use Map.TryFind? How to use Map.TryFind? f%23 How Map.TryFind familyinc.TryFind Some None Not Record FS0001 How to use Map.TryFind? When I run the code below I get an error. I am using Map.TryFind and its not working. In console, I get a red line under familyinc.TryFind(tract) and the error below. The ERROR:
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Title: F# and J# are they same? Problem title: F# and J# are they same? Tags: j%23, f%23, .net Problem: F# and J# are they same? I see an F# compiler with MS Visual Studio 2010, I heard about J# , are they the same thing?
F# and J# are they same? F# and J# are they same? j%23 f%23 .net F# and J# are they same? I see an F# compiler with MS Visual Studio 2010, I heard about J# , are they the same thing?
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Title: Converting tuple seq&lt;string * seq&lt;string&gt;&gt; Problem title: Converting tuple seq&lt;string * seq&lt;string&gt;&gt; Tags: f%23, tuples Problem: Converting tuple seq > Code signals: Converting, hello2, hello3
Converting tuple seq&lt;string * seq&lt;string&gt;&gt; Converting tuple seq&lt;string * seq&lt;string&gt;&gt; f%23 tuples Converting hello2 hello3 Converting tuple seq > I have to turn my variable seq<string * seq<string>> into a seq<string * string> . I have the following data What I need is: Is it feasible with a sin...
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Title: How do you define money type in F# Problem title: How do you define money type in F# Tags: f%23, types Problem: How do you define money type in F# Can you suggest a best way to define money type in F#? Code signals: How
How do you define money type in F# How do you define money type in F# f%23 types How How do you define money type in F# Can you suggest a best way to define money type in F#?
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Title: Does F# use lazy evaluation by default? Problem title: Does F# use lazy evaluation by default? Tags: f%23, lazy-evaluation Problem: Does F# use lazy evaluation by default? Does F# even have lazy evaluation? Code signals: Does
Does F# use lazy evaluation by default? Does F# use lazy evaluation by default? f%23 lazy-evaluation Does Does F# use lazy evaluation by default? Does F# even have lazy evaluation?
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Title: SSE3 instructions in F# Problem title: SSE3 instructions in F# Tags: f%23, sse Problem: SSE3 instructions in F# How do I parallelize my F# program using SSE3 instruction set? Does the F# compiler support it? Code signals: SSE3
SSE3 instructions in F# SSE3 instructions in F# f%23 sse SSE3 SSE3 instructions in F# How do I parallelize my F# program using SSE3 instruction set? Does the F# compiler support it?
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Title: Array traversal in F# Problem title: Array traversal in F# Tags: arrays, performance, f%23, .net Problem: Array traversal in F# Code signals: Array, ebp-8, ebp-20h, ebp-24h, ebp-14h, ebp-10h, Array.iteri, FFA553C0, ebp-1Ch, ebp-18h
Array traversal in F# Array traversal in F# arrays performance f%23 .net Array ebp-8 ebp-20h ebp-24h ebp-14h ebp-10h Array.iteri FFA553C0 ebp-1Ch ebp-18h Array traversal in F# What is the fastest way of iterating over an array in F#? Using Array.[index] seems to create (by looking at the assembly produce in Release mod...
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Title: Declaring a variable without assigning Problem title: Declaring a variable without assigning Tags: f%23 Problem: Declaring a variable without assigning Any way to declare a new variable in F# without assigning a value to it? Code signals: Declaring
Declaring a variable without assigning Declaring a variable without assigning f%23 Declaring Declaring a variable without assigning Any way to declare a new variable in F# without assigning a value to it?
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Title: How to do type conversion? Problem title: How to do type conversion? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to do type conversion? [for t in 1 .. N ->t/N] val it : int list = [0; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0; 1] But, I want a list of float values. How to do that? Code signals: How
How to do type conversion? How to do type conversion? f%23 How How to do type conversion? But, I want a list of float values. How to do that?
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Title: Websharper on mono Problem title: Websharper on mono Tags: websharper, f%23, .net Problem: Websharper on mono Simple question: Is it possible to host websharper applications on mono. If not, are there any plans to support such a feature? Code signals: Websharper
Websharper on mono Websharper on mono websharper f%23 .net Websharper Websharper on mono Simple question: Is it possible to host websharper applications on mono. If not, are there any plans to support such a feature?
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Title: Fibonnaci in F# Problem title: Fibonnaci in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Fibonnaci in F# with the multiple assignment (ie a,b=b,a) in f# its possible to write Fibonacci in a single line .. Can some one show how it is .. i know its possible in ruby Code signals: Fibonnaci
Fibonnaci in F# Fibonnaci in F# f%23 Fibonnaci Fibonnaci in F# with the multiple assignment (ie a,b=b,a) in f# its possible to write Fibonacci in a single line .. Can some one show how it is .. i know its possible in ruby
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Title: How to define explicit operator in F#? Problem title: How to define explicit operator in F#? Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: How to define explicit operator in F#? How do you implement the equivalent of C#'s explicit operator in F#? Is it supported? Code signals: How
How to define explicit operator in F#? How to define explicit operator in F#? c%23-to-f%23 f%23 How How to define explicit operator in F#? How do you implement the equivalent of C#'s explicit operator in F#? Is it supported?
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Title: `do` block inside a computation expressions got error? Problem title: `do` block inside a computation expressions got error? Tags: f%23 Problem: `do` block inside a computation expressions got error? Code signals: File.Create, File.Exists, File.Delete, File.Move, Error
`do` block inside a computation expressions got error? `do` block inside a computation expressions got error? f%23 File.Create File.Exists File.Delete File.Move Error `do` block inside a computation expressions got error? The following code can be compiled. And I will need to close the outStream before renaming. So it'...
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Title: Can a static member be overloaded? Problem title: Can a static member be overloaded? Tags: f%23 Problem: Can a static member be overloaded? type A() = static member B() = () static member B(x) = B() //ERROR: The value or constructor 'B' is not defined Code signals: Can, ERROR
Can a static member be overloaded? Can a static member be overloaded? f%23 Can ERROR Can a static member be overloaded?
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Title: Is F# really better than C# for math? Problem title: Is F# really better than C# for math? Tags: math, c%23, f%23 Problem: Is F# really better than C# for math? Unmanaged languages notwithstanding, is F# really better than C# for implementing math? And if that's the case, why?
Is F# really better than C# for math? Is F# really better than C# for math? math c%23 f%23 Is F# really better than C# for math? Unmanaged languages notwithstanding, is F# really better than C# for implementing math? And if that's the case, why?
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Title: List multiplication Problem title: List multiplication Tags: f%23 Problem: List multiplication Is there any built-in function that multiplies all elements of a list with another? i.e let xList = [1..30] let yList = [1..30] would give: [(1,1),(1,2),(1,3)..ect] Code signals: List
List multiplication List multiplication f%23 List List multiplication Is there any built-in function that multiplies all elements of a list with another? i.e would give:
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Title: What happened to deepMacroExpandUntil Problem title: What happened to deepMacroExpandUntil Tags: quotations, f%23 Problem: What happened to deepMacroExpandUntil FLINQ and the Quotation Visualizer samples used this function but I cannot find it anywhere. Thanks. Code signals: What
What happened to deepMacroExpandUntil What happened to deepMacroExpandUntil quotations f%23 What What happened to deepMacroExpandUntil FLINQ and the Quotation Visualizer samples used this function but I cannot find it anywhere. Thanks.
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Title: F# on Mac: Syntax Error on Inner Function Problem title: F# on Mac: Syntax Error on Inner Function Tags: f%23, macos Problem: F# on Mac: Syntax Error on Inner Function The following code: exception NoElements of string Code signals: Mac, Syntax, Error, Inner, NoElements, Elements
F# on Mac: Syntax Error on Inner Function F# on Mac: Syntax Error on Inner Function f%23 macos Mac Syntax Error Inner NoElements Elements F# on Mac: Syntax Error on Inner Function The following code: Produces the following errors when compiling on a mac, but not in Visual Studio 2010:
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12056837_c0
12056837
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Title: Overloading [,] operator in F# Problem title: Overloading [,] operator in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Overloading [,] operator in F# How can I overload the operator [,] (as in 2D Arrays) in F#? I would like to be able to write something like: myObject.[a, b] . Code signals: Overloading
Overloading [,] operator in F# Overloading [,] operator in F# f%23 Overloading Overloading [,] operator in F# How can I overload the operator [,] (as in 2D Arrays) in F#? I would like to be able to write something like: myObject.[a, b] .
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491415
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Title: Are there any support tools like coderush or resharper for F#? Problem title: Are there any support tools like coderush or resharper for F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Are there any support tools like coderush or resharper for F#? Are there any support tools like coderush or resharper for F#?
Are there any support tools like coderush or resharper for F#? Are there any support tools like coderush or resharper for F#? f%23 Are there any support tools like coderush or resharper for F#? Are there any support tools like coderush or resharper for F#?
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60749698_c0
60749698
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Title: Azure Dev Ops - Building an Xamarin Project fails Problem title: Azure Dev Ops - Building an Xamarin Project fails Tags: xamarin.forms, f%23, azure-devops Problem: Azure Dev Ops - Building an Xamarin Project fails Code signals: Azure, Dev, Ops, Building, Xamarin, Project, xamarin.forms
Azure Dev Ops - Building an Xamarin Project fails Azure Dev Ops - Building an Xamarin Project fails xamarin.forms f%23 azure-devops Azure Dev Ops Building Xamarin Project xamarin.forms Azure Dev Ops - Building an Xamarin Project fails I have created a Xamarin Forms solution that contains both an iOS and an Andoid proje...
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22282664_c0
22282664
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Title: F# Refactoring Tools Problem title: F# Refactoring Tools Tags: f%23, refactoring Problem: F# Refactoring Tools Are there any good refactoring tools for F#? I did some searching on Google, but there doesn't seem to be any available. Am I missing anything? Code signals: Refactoring, Tools
F# Refactoring Tools F# Refactoring Tools f%23 refactoring Refactoring Tools F# Refactoring Tools Are there any good refactoring tools for F#? I did some searching on Google, but there doesn't seem to be any available. Am I missing anything?
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4149198_c0
4149198
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Title: F#/WPF event binding Problem title: F#/WPF event binding Tags: f%23, wpf Problem: F#/WPF event binding I am wandering if there is a way of hooking an event defined in XAML to a F# function of member ? Of course, I could do it diagrammatically but it is kind of inconvenient. Code signals: WPF
F#/WPF event binding F#/WPF event binding f%23 wpf WPF F#/WPF event binding I am wandering if there is a way of hooking an event defined in XAML to a F# function of member ? Of course, I could do it diagrammatically but it is kind of inconvenient.
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452258_c0
452258
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Title: Tokenize a string in f# Problem title: Tokenize a string in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: Tokenize a string in f# If I have an f# function that takes a string containing a sentence, what is the best way to break that string up into a list of strings, one string for each word? Code signals: Tokenize
Tokenize a string in f# Tokenize a string in f# f%23 Tokenize Tokenize a string in f# If I have an f# function that takes a string containing a sentence, what is the best way to break that string up into a list of strings, one string for each word?
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2366899_c0
2366899
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Title: F# Array2D slices Problem title: F# Array2D slices Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Array2D slices is it possible to slice Array2D in F#? say, let tmp =Array2D.init 100 100 (fun x y -> x * 100 + y) how to retrieve some columns or some rows from tmp like tmp.[0,1..] ? Code signals: Array2D, Array2D.init
F# Array2D slices F# Array2D slices f%23 Array2D Array2D.init F# Array2D slices is it possible to slice Array2D in F#? say, let tmp =Array2D.init 100 100 (fun x y -> x * 100 + y) how to retrieve some columns or some rows from tmp like tmp.[0,1..] ?
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26722393_c0
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Title: FSharp Compound List Problem title: FSharp Compound List Tags: f%23 Problem: FSharp Compound List What's the cleanest & simplest way to create this 'compound' list in F#? Input: [ 1; 2; 3; 4; 5 ] Desired Output: [ [1]; [1;2]; [1;2;3]; [1,2,3,4]; [1;2;3;4;5] ] Code signals: FSharp, Compound, List
FSharp Compound List FSharp Compound List f%23 FSharp Compound List FSharp Compound List What's the cleanest & simplest way to create this 'compound' list in F#? Input: Desired Output:
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16548654_c0
16548654
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Title: How to write an infix function Problem title: How to write an infix function Tags: f%23 Problem: How to write an infix function Is there a way to write an infix function not using symbols? Something like this: let mod x y = x % y x mod y Maybe a keyword before "mod" or something. Code signals: How
How to write an infix function How to write an infix function f%23 How How to write an infix function Is there a way to write an infix function not using symbols? Something like this: Maybe a keyword before "mod" or something.
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21205276_c0
21205276
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Title: What happened to the F# Pit project? Problem title: What happened to the F# Pit project? Tags: f%23, web, javascript Problem: What happened to the F# Pit project? It should have been available once at https://github.com/fsharp/pitfw/ pr pitwf.organd translated F# to Javascript. Code signals: What, Pit
What happened to the F# Pit project? What happened to the F# Pit project? f%23 web javascript What Pit What happened to the F# Pit project? It should have been available once at https://github.com/fsharp/pitfw/ pr pitwf.organd translated F# to Javascript.
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12202626_c0
12202626
fsharp
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Title: Int and String F# Problem title: Int and String F# Tags: f%23, int, string Problem: Int and String F# I have a function in F#, where I take an int value and return the int as a string . let inttostring (x:int):string = ""+x I can't get ToString to work. Any help would be appreciated. Code signals: x:int
Int and String F# Int and String F# f%23 int string x:int Int and String F# I have a function in F#, where I take an int value and return the int as a string . I can't get ToString to work. Any help would be appreciated.
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Title: Convert a number to a list of his digits in f# Problem title: Convert a number to a list of his digits in f# Tags: list, f%23 Problem: Convert a number to a list of his digits in f# For example: Number is 238 Result is [2;3;8] I'm trying to do it in f# but I can't figure out how to do so. Code signals: Convert
Convert a number to a list of his digits in f# Convert a number to a list of his digits in f# list f%23 Convert Convert a number to a list of his digits in f# For example: Number is 238 Result is [2;3;8] I'm trying to do it in f# but I can't figure out how to do so.
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Title: How to work around F#&#x27;s type system Problem title: How to work around F#&#x27;s type system Tags: haskell, f%23 Problem: How to work around F#'s type system In Haskell, you can use unsafeCoerce to override the type system. How to do the same in F#? For example, to implement the Y-combinator. Code signals: H...
How to work around F#&#x27;s type system How to work around F#&#x27;s type system haskell f%23 How How to work around F#'s type system In Haskell, you can use unsafeCoerce to override the type system. How to do the same in F#? For example, to implement the Y-combinator.
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Title: Full text search engine example in F#? Problem title: Full text search engine example in F#? Tags: f%23, full-text-search, functional-programming Problem: Full text search engine example in F#? Are there any good examples (websites or books) around of how to build a full text search engine in F#? Code signals: F...
Full text search engine example in F#? Full text search engine example in F#? f%23 full-text-search functional-programming Full Full text search engine example in F#? Are there any good examples (websites or books) around of how to build a full text search engine in F#?
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Title: All times with a specified date in Deedle F# Problem title: All times with a specified date in Deedle F# Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, f%23-data, f%23-3.0, deedle Problem: All times with a specified date in Deedle F# Code signals: All, Deedle, csv_temp, Frame.ReadCsv, DateTime, Date, Time, Close, Volume, GetRows...
All times with a specified date in Deedle F# All times with a specified date in Deedle F# f%23 f%23-interactive f%23-data f%23-3.0 deedle All Deedle csv_temp Frame.ReadCsv DateTime Date Time Close Volume GetRowsWith All times with a specified date in Deedle F# I have CSVs with OHLC and DateTime data, the data is sample...
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Title: Embed an application icon using WPF and F# Problem title: Embed an application icon using WPF and F# Tags: icons, wpf, f%23 Problem: Embed an application icon using WPF and F# How to embed an application icon into application.exe using WPF and F#? I did not find it anywhere. Code signals: WPF, Embed, application...
Embed an application icon using WPF and F# Embed an application icon using WPF and F# icons wpf f%23 WPF Embed application.exe Embed an application icon using WPF and F# How to embed an application icon into application.exe using WPF and F#? I did not find it anywhere.
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Title: F# equivalent of the C# &#x27;object&#x27; keyword Problem title: F# equivalent of the C# &#x27;object&#x27; keyword Tags: f%23, c%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: F# equivalent of the C# 'object' keyword I am trying to port an existing c# to f# and would I am getting stuck on porting this c# line: public object myInne...
F# equivalent of the C# &#x27;object&#x27; keyword F# equivalent of the C# &#x27;object&#x27; keyword f%23 c%23 c%23-to-f%23 F# equivalent of the C# 'object' keyword I am trying to port an existing c# to f# and would I am getting stuck on porting this c# line:
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Title: What happened to Mono 2.10.6 Problem title: What happened to Mono 2.10.6 Tags: monodevelop, mono, f%23 Problem: What happened to Mono 2.10.6 Anyone know where I can download an installer for OSX of Mono 2.10.6, it doesn't seem to have made it to the website but my MonoDevelop is looking for it. Code signals: Wha...
What happened to Mono 2.10.6 What happened to Mono 2.10.6 monodevelop mono f%23 What Mono What happened to Mono 2.10.6 Anyone know where I can download an installer for OSX of Mono 2.10.6, it doesn't seem to have made it to the website but my MonoDevelop is looking for it.
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Title: Embedding F# interactive Problem title: Embedding F# interactive Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Embedding F# interactive Is there an easy way to embed F# interactive ( fsi.exe ) terminal into an application? More generally, is the code for fsi.exe available to make tweaks to, etc? Code signals: Embedding,...
Embedding F# interactive Embedding F# interactive f%23 f%23-interactive Embedding fsi.exe Embedding F# interactive Is there an easy way to embed F# interactive ( fsi.exe ) terminal into an application? More generally, is the code for fsi.exe available to make tweaks to, etc?
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Title: How do I concatenate the index of my loop to a string? Problem title: How do I concatenate the index of my loop to a string? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I concatenate the index of my loop to a string? How do I concatenate the index of my loop to a string? for i = 1 to 10 do "Hello World" i Code signals: How, Hell...
How do I concatenate the index of my loop to a string? How do I concatenate the index of my loop to a string? f%23 How Hello World How do I concatenate the index of my loop to a string? How do I concatenate the index of my loop to a string?
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Title: Reading hdf5 files in F# Problem title: Reading hdf5 files in F# Tags: hdf5, f%23 Problem: Reading hdf5 files in F# Does anyone has code examples reading hdf5 files in F#? I cannot find any examples on SO or google. I tried hdf5.net library but could not get it to work using Python example code. Code signals: Re...
Reading hdf5 files in F# Reading hdf5 files in F# hdf5 f%23 Reading hdf5 Reading hdf5 files in F# Does anyone has code examples reading hdf5 files in F#? I cannot find any examples on SO or google. I tried hdf5.net library but could not get it to work using Python example code.
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Title: Making servers in F# Problem title: Making servers in F# Tags: microservices, f%23, .net Problem: Making servers in F# What's the best (or easiest) way to create standalone microservices like HTTP or socket servers in F#? Would you use Suave, or just raw F# + libraries? Are there good examples of those? Code sig...
Making servers in F# Making servers in F# microservices f%23 .net Making Making servers in F# What's the best (or easiest) way to create standalone microservices like HTTP or socket servers in F#? Would you use Suave, or just raw F# + libraries? Are there good examples of those?
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Title: Split F# modules across multiple files Problem title: Split F# modules across multiple files Tags: module, .net, f%23 Problem: Split F# modules across multiple files Is it possible to split an F# module across files? According to the book I have it is, but the book is probably outdated (Foundations of F#) Code s...
Split F# modules across multiple files Split F# modules across multiple files module .net f%23 Split Split F# modules across multiple files Is it possible to split an F# module across files? According to the book I have it is, but the book is probably outdated (Foundations of F#)
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Title: Memory analysis in F# Problem title: Memory analysis in F# Tags: f%23, analysis Problem: Memory analysis in F# I recently started learning F#. Are there any tools available for perform Dynamic analysis in F# . I want to monitor the memory leaks which might creep in when i make C calls from F# application. Code s...
Memory analysis in F# Memory analysis in F# f%23 analysis Memory Memory analysis in F# I recently started learning F#. Are there any tools available for perform Dynamic analysis in F# . I want to monitor the memory leaks which might creep in when i make C calls from F# application.
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Title: How to add F# syntax highlight in blog Problem title: How to add F# syntax highlight in blog Tags: f%23 Problem: How to add F# syntax highlight in blog I use blogger and I install a windows live writer, I don't know how to insert F# code. I installed several code highlighter, none of which support ocaml or f#. C...
How to add F# syntax highlight in blog How to add F# syntax highlight in blog f%23 How How to add F# syntax highlight in blog I use blogger and I install a windows live writer, I don't know how to insert F# code. I installed several code highlighter, none of which support ocaml or f#.
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Title: F# string building Problem title: F# string building Tags: string, f%23 Problem: F# string building I want to do this C# code in F# string[] a = new string[5]; string b = string.Empty; a[0] = "Line 1"; a[2] = "Line 2"; foreach (string c in a) { b = c + Environment.NewLine; } Code signals: string.Empty, Line, Env...
F# string building F# string building string f%23 string.Empty Line Environment.NewLine F# string building I want to do this C# code in F#
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Title: Does F# provide you automatic parallelism? Problem title: Does F# provide you automatic parallelism? Tags: parallel-processing, f%23 Problem: Does F# provide you automatic parallelism? By this I meant: when you design your app side effects free, etc, will F# code be automatically distributed across all cores? Co...
Does F# provide you automatic parallelism? Does F# provide you automatic parallelism? parallel-processing f%23 Does Does F# provide you automatic parallelism? By this I meant: when you design your app side effects free, etc, will F# code be automatically distributed across all cores?
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Title: How can I Concat two strings in F#? Problem title: How can I Concat two strings in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I Concat two strings in F#? I have two strings : let input=Console.ReadLine() let check="" i am looking for a function that can concat this two strings. What should I do ? Code signals: How, Concat,...
How can I Concat two strings in F#? How can I Concat two strings in F#? f%23 How Concat Console.ReadLine How can I Concat two strings in F#? I have two strings : i am looking for a function that can concat this two strings. What should I do ?
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27820355_c0
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Title: How to escape % in printfn / sprintf? Problem title: How to escape % in printfn / sprintf? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to escape % in printfn / sprintf? How can you print text with an actual % sign in it using printf/sprintf ? e.g. let fn = 5 printf "%i%" fn gives a compile error. The obvious \% doesn't work either....
How to escape % in printfn / sprintf? How to escape % in printfn / sprintf? f%23 How How to escape % in printfn / sprintf? How can you print text with an actual % sign in it using printf/sprintf ? e.g. gives a compile error. The obvious \% doesn't work either.
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Title: How to declare a generic exception types in F# Problem title: How to declare a generic exception types in F# Tags: generics, f%23, exception Problem: How to declare a generic exception types in F# How can I define an exception like the following? exception CustomExn<'TMessage> of 'TMessage list Code signals: How...
How to declare a generic exception types in F# How to declare a generic exception types in F# generics f%23 exception How CustomExn TMessage How to declare a generic exception types in F# How can I define an exception like the following?
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Title: Is there more simple or beautiful way to reverse a string? Problem title: Is there more simple or beautiful way to reverse a string? Tags: string, f%23 Problem: Is there more simple or beautiful way to reverse a string? Now I am using such a method: let x_rev = new string(x.Reverse().ToArray()) Code signals: x_r...
Is there more simple or beautiful way to reverse a string? Is there more simple or beautiful way to reverse a string? string f%23 x_rev x.Reverse ToArray Is there more simple or beautiful way to reverse a string? Now I am using such a method:
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Title: Processing GRIB-2 Data in .Net Problem title: Processing GRIB-2 Data in .Net Tags: c%23, grib, f%23 Problem: Processing GRIB-2 Data in .Net Is there a library for reading GRIB2 data files in .NET (preferably in F#)? If not, where is a specification that formally defines the GRIB2 data format? Code signals: Proce...
Processing GRIB-2 Data in .Net Processing GRIB-2 Data in .Net c%23 grib f%23 Processing GRIB-2 Data Net Processing GRIB-2 Data in .Net Is there a library for reading GRIB2 data files in .NET (preferably in F#)? If not, where is a specification that formally defines the GRIB2 data format?
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Title: Transient collections for Scala? Problem title: Transient collections for Scala? Tags: f%23, functional-programming, scala-collections, scala, transient Problem: Transient collections for Scala? Clojure has a very nice concept of transient collections . Is there a library providing those for Scala (or F#)? Code ...
Transient collections for Scala? Transient collections for Scala? f%23 functional-programming scala-collections scala transient Transient Scala Transient collections for Scala? Clojure has a very nice concept of transient collections . Is there a library providing those for Scala (or F#)?
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Title: Simple operator to access property in Fsharp Problem title: Simple operator to access property in Fsharp Tags: f%23, ruby, operators Problem: Simple operator to access property in Fsharp Is there an operator akin to symbol_to_proc in ruby ( &:symbol ) where #Toto is equivalent to (fun x -> x.Toto) Code signals: ...
Simple operator to access property in Fsharp Simple operator to access property in Fsharp f%23 ruby operators Simple Fsharp Toto x.Toto Simple operator to access property in Fsharp Is there an operator akin to symbol_to_proc in ruby ( &:symbol ) where is equivalent to
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Title: F# Set.union argument order performance Problem title: F# Set.union argument order performance Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Set.union argument order performance Is there any recommended way to call a Set.union if I know one of the two sets will be larger than the other? Set.union large small or Set.union small large T...
F# Set.union argument order performance F# Set.union argument order performance f%23 Set.union F# Set.union argument order performance Is there any recommended way to call a Set.union if I know one of the two sets will be larger than the other? or Thanks
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4528355_c0
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Title: Measure time of execution in F# Problem title: Measure time of execution in F# Tags: measure, f%23, time Problem: Measure time of execution in F# Please post code for displaying time in F#. I noticed that you can measure it from F# interactive with #time directive, but I don't know how to execute program from FS...
Measure time of execution in F# Measure time of execution in F# measure f%23 time Measure Measure time of execution in F# Please post code for displaying time in F#. I noticed that you can measure it from F# interactive with #time directive, but I don't know how to execute program from FSI Thanks
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Title: how to add annotation to the type of the argument? Problem title: how to add annotation to the type of the argument? Tags: f%23, .net Problem: how to add annotation to the type of the argument? A unique overload for method 'GetBytes' could not be determined based on type information prior to this program point. ...
how to add annotation to the type of the argument? how to add annotation to the type of the argument? f%23 .net how to add annotation to the type of the argument? A unique overload for method 'GetBytes' could not be determined based on type information prior to this program point. A type annotation may be needed.
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Title: How to cast to a type abbreviation? Problem title: How to cast to a type abbreviation? Tags: casting, f%23 Problem: How to cast to a type abbreviation? type floatType = float32 let a = 5.0 let b = float32 a // Works let b' = floatType b // Does not work Would it be possible to cast to a type abbreviation? Code s...
How to cast to a type abbreviation? How to cast to a type abbreviation? casting f%23 How float32 Works Does How to cast to a type abbreviation? Would it be possible to cast to a type abbreviation?
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13429603_c0
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Title: F# on Mono for Android Problem title: F# on Mono for Android Tags: android, xamarin.android, f%23 Problem: F# on Mono for Android I bought Mono for Android from Xamarin and am very impressed so far except I would really like to use F# instead of C#. Has anyone managed to get F# running using this tool? Code sign...
F# on Mono for Android F# on Mono for Android android xamarin.android f%23 Mono Android xamarin.android F# on Mono for Android I bought Mono for Android from Xamarin and am very impressed so far except I would really like to use F# instead of C#. Has anyone managed to get F# running using this tool?
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