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38840213
fsharp
0
Title: Pass Function to reduce duplicate code Problem title: Pass Function to reduce duplicate code Tags: encapsulation, f%23, parsing, csv Problem: Pass Function to reduce duplicate code I'm trying to learn F# and I feel like I can write / rewrite this block of code to be more "idiomatic" F# but I just can't figure ou...
Pass Function to reduce duplicate code Pass Function to reduce duplicate code encapsulation f%23 parsing csv Pass Effect name:string base_cost base_mag base_dur gold_value this.Name this.Id this.Description this.Base_Cost this.Base_Mag this.Base_Dur this.GoldValue Ingredient this.Primary this.Secondary this.Tertiary th...
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67924715_c0
67924715
fsharp
0
Title: Expert f# script compile oddity Problem title: Expert f# script compile oddity Tags: f%23 Problem: Expert f# script compile oddity On page 209 - 210 there is an extended example (see below) (I'm using F# 4.5). In summary what I don't understand is: if I type each statement individually, there is a declaration th...
Expert f# script compile oddity Expert f# script compile oddity f%23 a Expert binary.fsx FS0030 Value OutState Either BinaryWriter File.OpenWrite BinaryReader File.OpenRead System.IO InState Pickler Unpickler st.Write st.ReadByte int32P int32U tup2P tup3P tup2U tup3U Outputs Reads List.rev int32 out.bin Expert f# scrip...
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49154133_c0
49154133
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0
Title: Oktokit.Net cannot create a TLS connection Problem title: Oktokit.Net cannot create a TLS connection Tags: github-api, f%23 Problem: Oktokit.Net cannot create a TLS connection I wrote a small test case to isolate github api authorization errors we are getting. The relevant code is below. let private authToken = ...
Oktokit.Net cannot create a TLS connection Oktokit.Net cannot create a TLS connection github-api f%23 System.AggregateException System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException System.Net.WebException previous Oktokit.Net TLS REDACTED Product.ProductInfo GitHubProjectOwner Weingartner GitHubProjectName GitHubClient ProductHeaderVa...
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310619_c0
310619
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement an abstract class in F#? Problem title: How to implement an abstract class in F#? Tags: f%23, abstract-class Problem: How to implement an abstract class in F#? After I've seen this PDC session I wanted to try to learn a bit of F#. So I thought the best way would be to rewrite in F# something I'v...
How to implement an abstract class in F#? How to implement an abstract class in F#? f%23 abstract-class How MyAbstractClass Person GetFullName TryParse IEnumerable GetChildren List Child GroupOfPeople person.Parent kids.Add How to implement an abstract class in F#? After I've seen this PDC session I wanted to try to le...
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28720585_c0
28720585
fsharp
0
Title: Nested if statements vs pattern matching in F# Problem title: Nested if statements vs pattern matching in F# Tags: f%23, c%23, pattern-matching Problem: Nested if statements vs pattern matching in F# I have a function in C# that checks if a student has taken all his exams: public Tuple<bool, string> HasTakenAllE...
Nested if statements vs pattern matching in F# Nested if statements vs pattern matching in F# f%23 c%23 pattern-matching db Nested Tuple HasTakenAllExams parameters.Contains FullTime collection.English Value English collection.Maths Maths collection.PE collection.Biology Biology parameters:string Contains Nested if sta...
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50324860_c0
50324860
fsharp
0
Title: Listview Grouping error: &lt;property&gt; not found on &#x27;System.Object[]&#x27; Problem title: Listview Grouping error: &lt;property&gt; not found on &#x27;System.Object[]&#x27; Tags: xamarin.forms, f%23 Problem: Listview Grouping error: not found on 'System.Object[]' I receive the following Listview Grouping...
Listview Grouping error: &lt;property&gt; not found on &#x27;System.Object[]&#x27; Listview Grouping error: &lt;property&gt; not found on &#x27;System.Object[]&#x27; xamarin.forms f%23 Result.Error Listview Grouping System.Object RecentLinksAdapter x.Profile x.RecentLinks ViewModel ViewModelBase ObservableCollection x....
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53282489_c0
53282489
fsharp
0
Title: Add serial data received event handler to f# serial port reader Problem title: Add serial data received event handler to f# serial port reader Tags: f%23 Problem: Add serial data received event handler to f# serial port reader I am having simple read write instructions in f# to communicate between serial ports: ...
Add serial data received event handler to f# serial port reader Add serial data received event handler to f# serial port reader f%23 event Add port.AsyncWriteLineAsByte port.AsyncReadLineAsByte this.AsyncReadLineAsByte Async buffer_ref Array.zeroCreate this.ReadBufferSize read_bytes this.BaseStream.AsyncRead data_reciv...
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71356360_c1
71356360
fsharp
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66515936_c0
66515936
fsharp
0
Title: Set up Fable on Windows and compile to Javascript Problem title: Set up Fable on Windows and compile to Javascript Tags: npm, f%23, fable-f%23 Problem: Set up Fable on Windows and compile to Javascript I want to start using F# instead of Javascript on a project (which is already established and has the backend d...
Set up Fable on Windows and compile to Javascript Set up Fable on Windows and compile to Javascript npm f%23 fable-f%23 Set Fable Windows Javascript SimpleFableApp Could project.fsproj Set up Fable on Windows and compile to Javascript I want to start using F# instead of Javascript on a project (which is already establi...
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10888912_c0
10888912
fsharp
0
Title: Why are some functions in the Seq module optimized whilst others were not in F#? Problem title: Why are some functions in the Seq module optimized whilst others were not in F#? Tags: f%23, performance, collections Problem: Why are some functions in the Seq module optimized whilst others were not in F#? This is a...
Why are some functions in the Seq module optimized whilst others were not in F#? Why are some functions in the Seq module optimized whilst others were not in F#? f%23 performance collections Why Seq Array List IEnumerator CompiledName IsEmpty a.Length a.IsEmpty ICollection a.Count source.GetEnumerator ie.MoveNext Lengt...
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27267132_c0
27267132
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp.Data.TypeProviders SQLDataConnection Problem title: FSharp.Data.TypeProviders SQLDataConnection Tags: type-providers, f%23-3.0, f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: FSharp.Data.TypeProviders SQLDataConnection I have worked with the FSharp.Data.TypeProvider a number of times but this is the first time I have en...
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32343283_c0
32343283
fsharp
0
Title: Haskell match construct analogous to F# type-test pattern? Problem title: Haskell match construct analogous to F# type-test pattern? Tags: types, pattern-matching, haskell, f%23, casting Problem: Haskell match construct analogous to F# type-test pattern? tl;dr If I understand correctly, Haskell does not have sub...
Haskell match construct analogous to F# type-test pattern? Haskell match construct analogous to F# type-test pattern? types pattern-matching haskell f%23 casting Haskell Message Handle TMsg Bus Channel TIn x.publish Seq.map _handlers Seq.filter Seq.empty Haskell match construct analogous to F# type-test pattern? tl;dr ...
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43304829_c0
43304829
fsharp
0
Title: Why am I getting stackoverflow exception when calling a function twice? Problem title: Why am I getting stackoverflow exception when calling a function twice? Tags: canopy-web-testing, f%23 Problem: Why am I getting stackoverflow exception when calling a function twice? I have a selenium UI test written with F# ...
Why am I getting stackoverflow exception when calling a function twice? Why am I getting stackoverflow exception when calling a function twice? canopy-web-testing f%23 Why some_page div.action-button.dismiss-overlay GOT button:contains Search div.continue.skip Skip Okay module_sometest Test Log user1 Subscribe Why am I...
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59536776_c0
59536776
fsharp
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Title: Having trouble converting external Windows Crypto API calls from C# to F# Problem title: Having trouble converting external Windows Crypto API calls from C# to F# Tags: cryptoapi, f%23, winapi Problem: Having trouble converting external Windows Crypto API calls from C# to F# I've got some working C# code to work...
Having trouble converting external Windows Crypto API calls from C# to F# Having trouble converting external Windows Crypto API calls from C# to F# cryptoapi f%23 winapi SetLastError System.ArgumentNullException C# System System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis System.Runtime.ConstrainedExecution System.Runtime.InteropServices...
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19993742_c0
19993742
fsharp
0
Title: What&#x27;s the most &quot;functional&quot; way to select a subset from this array? Problem title: What&#x27;s the most &quot;functional&quot; way to select a subset from this array? Tags: functional-programming, f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: What's the most "functional" way to select a subset from this array? I'd...
What&#x27;s the most &quot;functional&quot; way to select a subset from this array? What&#x27;s the most &quot;functional&quot; way to select a subset from this array? functional-programming f%23 c%23-to-f%23 this What Array.fold Seq.empty tentativeNextVals.Concat acc.Concat What's the most "functional" way to select a...
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23122639_c0
23122639
fsharp
0
Title: How do I write a computation expression builder that accumulates a value and also allows standard language constructs? Problem title: How do I write a computation expression builder that accumulates a value and also allows standard language constructs? Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: How do I write a...
How do I write a computation expression builder that accumulates a value and also allows standard language constructs? How do I write a computation expression builder that accumulates a value and also allows standard language constructs? computation-expression f%23 while How Items ListBuilder x.Yield CustomOperation x....
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53063405_c0
53063405
fsharp
0
Title: Paket + FAKE + swapping dependencies in CI tool Problem title: Paket + FAKE + swapping dependencies in CI tool Tags: f%23, paket, f%23-fake, continuous-integration Problem: Paket + FAKE + swapping dependencies in CI tool I'm messing about with some FAKE and Paket (on F#) and Jenkins, not really sure I know what ...
Paket + FAKE + swapping dependencies in CI tool Paket + FAKE + swapping dependencies in CI tool f%23 paket f%23-fake continuous-integration Paket FAKE ServiceA.fsprj ExternalApi.Foo ServiceB.fsprj Paket + FAKE + swapping dependencies in CI tool I'm messing about with some FAKE and Paket (on F#) and Jenkins, not really ...
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38135378_c0
38135378
fsharp
0
Title: F# assign (custom) type to a function Problem title: F# assign (custom) type to a function Tags: function, type-constructor, types, f%23 Problem: F# assign (custom) type to a function For all the progress I've made in F#, I still get lost in various of the constructor and deconstructor syntax. I'm running a recu...
F# assign (custom) type to a function F# assign (custom) type to a function function type-constructor types f%23 StoppingCondition ReturnType Condition1 BAD Stopping Condition conditionFunc1 stoppingCondition1 stoppingCondition2 ret1 ret2 StoppingAlias stoppingCondition:StoppingAlias Adder F# assign (custom) type to a ...
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35777478_c0
35777478
fsharp
0
Title: F# mysterious differences between piping and function application Problem title: F# mysterious differences between piping and function application Tags: f%23, piping, type-inference Problem: F# mysterious differences between piping and function application Premise: I thought that the piping operator is nothing b...
F# mysterious differences between piping and function application F# mysterious differences between piping and function application f%23 piping type-inference FatalError Directory.EnumerateFiles __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ bar.txt List.ofSeq List.map TestCaseData SetName arg:obj Error Type Expecting TestCase TestName Nonsense...
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46088449_c0
46088449
fsharp
0
Title: Trying to embed a PowerBI report in a WebSharper Client Server F# application Problem title: Trying to embed a PowerBI report in a WebSharper Client Server F# application Tags: assembly-binding-redirect, powerbi-embedded, f%23, websharper Problem: Trying to embed a PowerBI report in a WebSharper Client Server F#...
Trying to embed a PowerBI report in a WebSharper Client Server F# application Trying to embed a PowerBI report in a WebSharper Client Server F# application assembly-binding-redirect powerbi-embedded f%23 websharper created HRESULT C Trying PowerBI WebSharper Client Server Create UserPasswordCredential Username Password...
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58379341_c0
58379341
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Sequence of SQLiteCommand not working, but single SQLiteCommand works. No errors given Problem title: F#: Sequence of SQLiteCommand not working, but single SQLiteCommand works. No errors given Tags: sqlite, sequence, f%23 Problem: F#: Sequence of SQLiteCommand not working, but single SQLiteCommand works. No ...
F#: Sequence of SQLiteCommand not working, but single SQLiteCommand works. No errors given F#: Sequence of SQLiteCommand not working, but single SQLiteCommand works. No errors given sqlite sequence f%23 Sequence SQLiteCommand Insert Console.WriteLine More Console.ReadLine Name Type TableName Error Done Only Seq.empty S...
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49283360_c0
49283360
fsharp
0
Title: Checking token expiry based on issued time and expires in Problem title: Checking token expiry based on issued time and expires in Tags: f%23, datetime Problem: Checking token expiry based on issued time and expires in What'd be the right way to check token expiry for 3rd party API calls. Token.fs type Token = {...
Checking token expiry based on issued time and expires in Checking token expiry based on issued time and expires in f%23 datetime Checking Token access_token expires_in issued_at System.DateTime token.access_token result.access_token token.issued_at DateTime.Now token.expires_in result.expires_in expires_at DateTime Cr...
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78182193_c0
78182193
fsharp
0
Title: SQLite batch insert not speeding up with Transactions Problem title: SQLite batch insert not speeding up with Transactions Tags: f%23, sqlite, microsoft.data.sqlite Problem: SQLite batch insert not speeding up with Transactions I am trying to make a helper function to make inserts to a SQLite database easy to ge...
SQLite batch insert not speeding up with Transactions SQLite batch insert not speeding up with Transactions f%23 sqlite microsoft.data.sqlite SQLite Transactions __.RegisterUsers UserData User u.id u.nick is_verified u.is_verified is_banned u.is_banned u.num.subscriptions u.num.subscribers total_posts u.total_posts ori...
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75861975_c0
75861975
fsharp
0
Title: Basic Disposable Pattern in F# Problem title: Basic Disposable Pattern in F# Tags: f%23, idisposable Problem: Basic Disposable Pattern in F# According to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/design-guidelines/dispose-pattern#basic-dispose-pattern The Basic Disposable Pattern requires a protected vir...
Basic Disposable Pattern in F# Basic Disposable Pattern in F# f%23 idisposable Basic Disposable Pattern DisposableType Dispose __.Dispose IDisposable this.Dispose GC.SuppressFinalize IObservable observable.Subscribe subscription.Dispose Basic Disposable Pattern in F# According to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotne...
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46258645_c0
46258645
fsharp
0
Title: Does the &gt;&gt;= operator not take a function? Problem title: Does the &gt;&gt;= operator not take a function? Tags: f%23, hopac Problem: Does the >>= operator not take a function? I'm working on a side project and I'm using Hopac for the first time. I ran into an odd (to me) compilation issue that I haven't b...
Does the &gt;&gt;= operator not take a function? Does the &gt;&gt;= operator not take a function? f%23 hopac Does Provider System System.IO Hopac BitThicket.NotificationHelper.Core BitThicket.NotificationHelper.Providers GitHub.GitHubNotificationProvider Providers.INotification Ch.give providerType:Type Job.delay Activ...
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28142655_c0
28142655
fsharp
0
Title: IEquatable in F#, = operator performance and structural equality Problem title: IEquatable in F#, = operator performance and structural equality Tags: f%23, equality Problem: IEquatable in F#, = operator performance and structural equality I'm wondering in which cases equality tests in F# cause boxing, and wheth...
IEquatable in F#, = operator performance and structural equality IEquatable in F#, = operator performance and structural equality f%23 equality IEquatable Equals GetHashCode StructuralEqualityAttribute StructuralEquality MyType IEquatable in F#, = operator performance and structural equality I'm wondering in which case...
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2785724_c0
2785724
fsharp
0
Title: More FP-correct way to create an update sql query Problem title: More FP-correct way to create an update sql query Tags: functional-programming, sql, f%23 Problem: More FP-correct way to create an update sql query I am working on access a database using F# and my initial attempt at creating a function to create ...
More FP-correct way to create an update sql query More FP-correct way to create an update sql query functional-programming sql f%23 More FP-correct BuildUserUpdateQuery oldUser:UserType newUser:UserType System.Text.StringBuilder UPDATE SET oldUser.FirstName.Equals newUser.FirstName buf.Append first_name Append oldUser....
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"KentorAuthServices" cookieOptions.AuthenticationMode <- AuthenticationMode.Active cookieOptions.Provider <- new CookieAuthenticationProvider() app.UseCookieAuthentication(cookieOptions) |> ignore app.SetDefaultSignInAsAuthenticationType("KentorAuthServices") app.UseKentorAuthServicesAuthentication(ConfigureAuthOption...
this refers to a current Nancy Module) and I can't secure my modules using: I know there's functionality provided in Nancy.MSOwinSecurity package that allows me to refer to OwinContext e.g. But the thing is there are many tests associated with the project that assume the user info is stored in Nancy context. Vast majo...
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Title: Recursive crawl through a hierachy of list of various record types Problem title: Recursive crawl through a hierachy of list of various record types Tags: tail-recursion, f%23 Problem: Recursive crawl through a hierachy of list of various record types I have a data structure that is comprises of a list of F# rec...
Recursive crawl through a hierachy of list of various record types Recursive crawl through a hierachy of list of various record types tail-recursion f%23 Recursive MarshallingPanel Map marshallingPanel.PLCs PLC plc.Racks Rack rack.Slots marshallingPanels:MarshallingPanel List.sortBy plc:PLC plc.PLCNo head.PLCs Map.empt...
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Title: Is it possible to provide a setter function in my computational expression? Problem title: Is it possible to provide a setter function in my computational expression? Tags: thread-safety, f%23, multithreading, functional-programming Problem: Is it possible to provide a setter function in my computational express...
Is it possible to provide a setter function in my computational expression? Is it possible to provide a setter function in my computational expression? thread-safety f%23 multithreading functional-programming ThreadSafeVar CriticalSection LockContext Value Encapsulates LockObj Lock lc.LockObj lc.fn Expression this.Sync...
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37514471
fsharp
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Title: Split audiobook on chapters with speech recognition Problem title: Split audiobook on chapters with speech recognition Tags: f%23, speech-recognition Problem: Split audiobook on chapters with speech recognition I'm looking to create a script that: can take in a single audiobook sound file find all instances that...
Split audiobook on chapters with speech recognition Split audiobook on chapters with speech recognition f%23 speech-recognition Split Program Files x86 Reference Assemblies Microsoft Framework NETFramework v4.5 System.Speech.dll System System.IO System.Speech.Recognition System.Speech.AudioFormat System.Linq System.Col...
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Title: In F#, is there a shortcut for creating a record type with a primary key used for equality and sorting comparison? Problem title: In F#, is there a shortcut for creating a record type with a primary key used for equality and sorting comparison? Tags: .net, dto, orm, f%23 Problem: In F#, is there a shortcut for c...
In F#, is there a shortcut for creating a record type with a primary key used for equality and sorting comparison? In F#, is there a shortcut for creating a record type with a primary key used for equality and sorting comparison? .net dto orm f%23 IEquatable IComparable GetHashCode Equals Customer Name PhoneNumber Comp...
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29788293
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Title: Can I create a StackLayout with F# in Xamarin Forms? Problem title: Can I create a StackLayout with F# in Xamarin Forms? Tags: xamarin.forms, xamarin, f%23 Problem: Can I create a StackLayout with F# in Xamarin Forms? In his Xamarin 3 F# Awesomeness blog posting, Dave Thomas shows a StackLayout being created: St...
Can I create a StackLayout with F# in Xamarin Forms? Can I create a StackLayout with F# in Xamarin Forms? xamarin.forms xamarin f%23 Can StackLayout Xamarin Forms StackLayout.Create Entry Placeholder Username Password IsPassword Button Text Login TextColor Color.White BackgroundColor Color.FromHex Create Xamarin.Forms....
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26574001_c0
26574001
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Title: Hopac, how to implement a more nuanced MailboxProcessor? Problem title: Hopac, how to implement a more nuanced MailboxProcessor? Tags: multithreading, hopac, f%23, parallel-processing Problem: Hopac, how to implement a more nuanced MailboxProcessor? I'm not sure if I should ask this here or the Hopac Wiki or if ...
Hopac, how to implement a more nuanced MailboxProcessor? Hopac, how to implement a more nuanced MailboxProcessor? multithreading hopac f%23 parallel-processing Hopac MailboxProcessor Task Job Install-Package Hopac.Extensions Hopac.Infixes Hopac.Job.Infixes CustomEquality CustomComparison Message Start Stop Pause x.Equa...
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21296951_c0
21296951
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Title: Performance differences between using F# Data CSV Type Provider vs CSV Parser and Reader Problem title: Performance differences between using F# Data CSV Type Provider vs CSV Parser and Reader Tags: type-providers, f%23, f%23-data, excel-dna Problem: Performance differences between using F# Data CSV Type Provide...
Performance differences between using F# Data CSV Type Provider vs CSV Parser and Reader Performance differences between using F# Data CSV Type Provider vs CSV Parser and Reader type-providers f%23 f%23-data excel-dna F# Performance Data CSV Type Provider Parser Reader CsvProvider Datastructures contract_variables.csv ...
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47383091_c0
47383091
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Title: Compiled Azure function, FunctionInvocationException: Method not found Problem title: Compiled Azure function, FunctionInvocationException: Method not found Tags: azure, f%23, azure-functions Problem: Compiled Azure function, FunctionInvocationException: Method not found My compiled Azure function is not finding...
Compiled Azure function, FunctionInvocationException: Method not found Compiled Azure function, FunctionInvocationException: Method not found azure f%23 azure-functions FunctionInvocationException Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs.Host.FunctionInvocationException System.AggregateException Compiled Azure Method Exception Function...
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52256564
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Title: How to structure efficiently data in f# Problem title: How to structure efficiently data in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to structure efficiently data in f# I am quite new with F# and still trying to decide what the best structure for my financial (back testing) program should be. As data are immutable, I am think...
How to structure efficiently data in f# How to structure efficiently data in f# f%23 How Instrument1 Instrument2 Instrument Inst1 Inst2 Trade DateTime Qty Price Portfolio InitDate Inst Instruments Trades BackTesting Dates Port How to structure efficiently data in f# I am quite new with F# and still trying to decide wha...
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Title: How to write a generic, recursive extension method in F#? Problem title: How to write a generic, recursive extension method in F#? Tags: system.reactive, f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: How to write a generic, recursive extension method in F#? I'm struggling somewhat to translate a piece of C# code that defines a st...
How to write a generic, recursive extension method in F#? How to write a generic, recursive extension method in F#? system.reactive f%23 c%23-to-f%23 TException System.Exception How IObservable TSource RetryAfterDelay TimeSpan IScheduler Exception source.Catch Observable.Throw source.DelaySubscription System FSharp.Rea...
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38923143_c0
38923143
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Title: Working with classes in F# (mutability vs immutability / members vs free functions) Problem title: Working with classes in F# (mutability vs immutability / members vs free functions) Tags: f%23 Problem: Working with classes in F# (mutability vs immutability / members vs free functions) I am currently doing the e...
Working with classes in F# (mutability vs immutability / members vs free functions) Working with classes in F# (mutability vs immutability / members vs free functions) f%23 Working Assert.That Is.EqualTo Some AccountStatus Open Closed BankAccount acc.balance acc.status None Account Working with classes in F# (mutabilit...
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Title: Cannot figure out how to implement a very basic arbitrary tree in F# Problem title: Cannot figure out how to implement a very basic arbitrary tree in F# Tags: tree, recursion, parsing, f%23 Problem: Cannot figure out how to implement a very basic arbitrary tree in F# I found this question from way back when that...
Cannot figure out how to implement a very basic arbitrary tree in F# Cannot figure out how to implement a very basic arbitrary tree in F# tree recursion parsing f%23 Cannot Tree Branch Leaf List.fold List.map x:string y:string Cannot figure out how to implement a very basic arbitrary tree in F# I found this question fr...
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Title: F# strange behavior with type and interface inheritance Problem title: F# strange behavior with type and interface inheritance Tags: .net, polymorphism, f%23 Problem: F# strange behavior with type and interface inheritance Here is a piece of code that works after a couple of trials and errors, but I do not under...
F# strange behavior with type and interface inheritance F# strange behavior with type and interface inheritance .net polymorphism f%23 B B_from_A IA.Item SharedMethod System System.Collections.Generic Item Set Dictionary this.Dic this.SharedMethod this.Item Script1.fsx FS0361 get_Item e.g IB.Item Why A_from_B SCG ReadO...
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32130789_c0
32130789
fsharp
0
Title: F# open namespace error Problem title: F# open namespace error Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: F# open namespace error I setup a windows 2012 r2 box with .net 4.5.2 installed. Then I install tsunami ide and copy the latest FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom.dll to this box. After r @"c:\o\FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom.dll and there is...
F# open namespace error F# open namespace error .net f%23 System.Exception FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom.dll FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom FS0192 CreateFile Stack Trace Microsoft.FSharp.Core.PrintfModule.PrintFormatToStringThenFail Invoke Microsoft.FSharp.Core.PrintfImpl.go Int32 FSharpFunc FSharpList Microsoft.FSharp.Core.PrintfI...
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36793307_c0
36793307
fsharp
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Title: Error FS3039: A direct reference to the generated type &#x27;MyType&#x27; is not permitted Problem title: Error FS3039: A direct reference to the generated type &#x27;MyType&#x27; is not permitted Tags: .net, type-providers, f%23 Problem: Error FS3039: A direct reference to the generated type 'MyType' is not per...
Error FS3039: A direct reference to the generated type &#x27;MyType&#x27; is not permitted Error FS3039: A direct reference to the generated type &#x27;MyType&#x27; is not permitted .net type-providers f%23 Error FS3039 MyType GeneratedNamespace.MyType TypeProviderTest Microsoft.FSharp.Core.CompilerServices ProviderImp...
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31442608_c0
31442608
fsharp
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Title: How to wrap sprintf conditionally in F#? Problem title: How to wrap sprintf conditionally in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to wrap sprintf conditionally in F#? I have read a similar question: Magic sprintf function - how to wrap it? , but my requirement is a little bit different, so I am wondering whether it's doa...
How to wrap sprintf conditionally in F#? How to wrap sprintf conditionally in F#? f%23 How Trace Config.TraceLevel Trace.WriteLine trace1 Console.WriteLine trace2 Printf.kprintf Type FSharpType.IsFunction funcTy.GenericTypeArguments FSharpValue.MakeFunction trace3 Printf.StringFormat i.ToString Real CPU gen0 gen1 gen2 ...
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65894470_c0
65894470
fsharp
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Title: Converting data objects - F#, Fabulous, sql-net-pcl and a web API client library Problem title: Converting data objects - F#, Fabulous, sql-net-pcl and a web API client library Tags: fabulous, c%23-to-f%23, f%23, sqlite, xamarin.forms Problem: Converting data objects - F#, Fabulous, sql-net-pcl and a web API cli...
Converting data objects - F#, Fabulous, sql-net-pcl and a web API client library Converting data objects - F#, Fabulous, sql-net-pcl and a web API client library fabulous c%23-to-f%23 f%23 sqlite xamarin.forms Converting Fabulous API AuthorObject PrimaryKey AuthorId Username Token Author AuthorDetailDto Was obj.AuthorI...
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69825958_c0
69825958
fsharp
0
Title: HTTP2 .Net Framework issues with gRPC Problem title: HTTP2 .Net Framework issues with gRPC Tags: grpc, ssl, http, f%23, channel Problem: HTTP2 .Net Framework issues with gRPC I need to use gRPC for bi-directional streaming, where the client is a .Net Framework project, which due to legacy stuff, can't be upgrade...
HTTP2 .Net Framework issues with gRPC HTTP2 .Net Framework issues with gRPC grpc ssl http f%23 channel HTTP2 Net Framework File.ReadAllText ca.crt server.crt server.key KeyCertificatePair System.Collections.Generic.List certList.Add Server server.Services.Add EventSubscriberService.EventSubscriberServiceMethodBinder.Bi...
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45974359_c0
45974359
fsharp
0
Title: Evaluating simple non-numeric non-exponential linear algebra expressions (so each step is referenceable) Problem title: Evaluating simple non-numeric non-exponential linear algebra expressions (so each step is referenceable) Tags: parsing, c%23, abstract-syntax-tree, f%23, javascript Problem: Evaluating simple n...
Evaluating simple non-numeric non-exponential linear algebra expressions (so each step is referenceable) Evaluating simple non-numeric non-exponential linear algebra expressions (so each step is referenceable) parsing c%23 abstract-syntax-tree f%23 javascript Evaluating Evaluating simple non-numeric non-exponential lin...
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11397654_c0
11397654
fsharp
0
Title: Using TraceSource in Multithreaded environment Problem title: Using TraceSource in Multithreaded environment Tags: trace, .net, asynchronous, f%23, tracesource Problem: Using TraceSource in Multithreaded environment I have written an application in F# using asyncronous-workflows. Now what I'd like to do is to ad...
Using TraceSource in Multithreaded environment Using TraceSource in Multithreaded environment trace .net asynchronous f%23 tracesource Using TraceSource Multithreaded OtherModule AbstractClass name:string MailboxProcessor.Start inbox.Receive x.B OtherModule.doSomethingAsync Async x.Do t:string processor.Post Using Trac...
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26177963_c0
26177963
fsharp
0
Title: async computation doesn&#x27;t catch OperationCancelledException Problem title: async computation doesn&#x27;t catch OperationCancelledException Tags: task-parallel-library, f%23, computation-expression, async-workflow Problem: async computation doesn't catch OperationCancelledException I'm trying to make an asy...
async computation doesn&#x27;t catch OperationCancelledException async computation doesn&#x27;t catch OperationCancelledException task-parallel-library f%23 computation-expression async-workflow OperationCancelledException System.OperationCanceledException Microsoft.FSharp.Control.AsyncBuilderImpl.commit Result Microso...
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38657045_c0
38657045
fsharp
0
Title: How can I return a parameter as a union case value? Problem title: How can I return a parameter as a union case value? Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I return a parameter as a union case value? How can I return a parameter as a union case value? I have the following function: let jumpBlack ((blackChecker:BlackCheck...
How can I return a parameter as a union case value? How can I return a parameter as a union case value? f%23 How blackChecker:BlackChecker blackCheckers:BlackChecker redPiece:RedPiece RedPiece.RedChecker rc.Position blackChecker.Position Position pos.Y RedPiece.RedKing RedKing.Position rk.Position Types North NorthEast...
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42755884_c0
42755884
fsharp
0
Title: Azure Function: &quot;Unable to load one or more of the requested types. Retrieve the LoaderExceptions property for more information&quot; Problem title: Azure Function: &quot;Unable to load one or more of the requested types. Retrieve the LoaderExceptions property for more information&quot; Tags: azure-function...
Azure Function: &quot;Unable to load one or more of the requested types. Retrieve the LoaderExceptions property for more information&quot; Azure Function: &quot;Unable to load one or more of the requested types. Retrieve the LoaderExceptions property for more information&quot; azure-functions azure f%23 Azure Unable Re...
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3000942_c0
3000942
fsharp
0
Title: Get Asynchronous HttpResponse through Silverlight (F#) Problem title: Get Asynchronous HttpResponse through Silverlight (F#) Tags: asynchronous, f%23, silverlight, json, httpresponse Problem: Get Asynchronous HttpResponse through Silverlight (F#) I am a newbie with F# and SL and playing with getting asynchronous...
Get Asynchronous HttpResponse through Silverlight (F#) Get Asynchronous HttpResponse through Silverlight (F#) asynchronous f%23 silverlight json httpresponse WebException InvalidOperationException Get Asynchronous HttpResponse Silverlight JSONExample System System.IO System.Net System.Text System.Web System.Security.Au...
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60682359_c0
60682359
fsharp
0
Title: What is going with visibility of protected overridden method in F#? Problem title: What is going with visibility of protected overridden method in F#? Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: What is going with visibility of protected overridden method in F#? I have different result for reflection depending on the language: C#...
What is going with visibility of protected overridden method in F#? What is going with visibility of protected overridden method in F#? c%23 f%23 NotImplementedException What TestHandler HttpMessageHandler Task HttpResponseMessage MockableSendAsync HttpRequestMessage CancellationToken SendAsync GetMethods BindingFlags....
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22263779_c0
22263779
fsharp
0
Title: Application architecture/composition in F# Problem title: Application architecture/composition in F# Tags: inversion-of-control, composition, f%23, solid-principles Problem: Application architecture/composition in F# I have been doing SOLID in C# to a pretty extreme level in recent times and at some point realiz...
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Title: Expensive Asynchronous Reading of Response Stream Problem title: Expensive Asynchronous Reading of Response Stream Tags: httpwebrequest, f%23, asynchronous Problem: Expensive Asynchronous Reading of Response Stream I have been trying to learn F# for the past couple of day and I keep running into something that p...
Expensive Asynchronous Reading of Response Stream Expensive Asynchronous Reading of Response Stream httpwebrequest f%23 asynchronous Expensive Asynchronous Reading Response Stream Downloader System System.IO System.Net System.Collections BulkDownload IEnumerable this.UriList this.ParalellDownload Download Uri UnblockVi...
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Title: Make two function calls atomic? Problem title: Make two function calls atomic? Tags: f%23 Problem: Make two function calls atomic? I have the following usage of the block queue https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/hh297096(v=vs.100).aspx . How to make sure some of the function executions to be atomic...
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Title: Deadlock issue when scheduling task computations (F#, .NET TPL) Problem title: Deadlock issue when scheduling task computations (F#, .NET TPL) Tags: task-parallel-library, parallel-processing, multithreading, f%23, effect-systems Problem: Deadlock issue when scheduling task computations (F#, .NET TPL) I am in th...
Deadlock issue when scheduling task computations (F#, .NET TPL) Deadlock issue when scheduling task computations (F#, .NET TPL) task-parallel-library parallel-processing multithreading f%23 effect-systems Deadlock NET TPL AwaitTask RescheduleForBlocking BlockingTask task.AwaitResult TaskWrapper blockingTask.Task Contin...
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Title: Immutable State - Propagating Changes to the GUI Efficiently Problem title: Immutable State - Propagating Changes to the GUI Efficiently Tags: f%23, immutability, observer-pattern, user-interface, wpf Problem: Immutable State - Propagating Changes to the GUI Efficiently In a previous question I asked how to idio...
Immutable State - Propagating Changes to the GUI Efficiently Immutable State - Propagating Changes to the GUI Efficiently f%23 immutability observer-pattern user-interface wpf Immutable State Propagating Changes GUI Efficiently Document Contents DocumentObject IMainWindowViewModel IEnumerable Control ContentViews ViewM...
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34267464
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Title: Reading cell contents in an Excel file with F# and Open XML SDK Problem title: Reading cell contents in an Excel file with F# and Open XML SDK Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Reading cell contents in an Excel file with F# and Open XML SDK I can't compile the following code, which has been translated from C#. T...
Reading cell contents in an Excel file with F# and Open XML SDK Reading cell contents in an Excel file with F# and Open XML SDK f%23 c%23-to-f%23 nuget Reading Excel Open XML SDK Assemblies System System.Linq System.Data System.Windows DocumentFormat.OpenXml Also DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Packaging DocumentFormat.OpenXml....
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Title: How do you debug problems with local storage? Trouble with &quot;An error occurred while processing this request&quot; in HandleBatchResponse Problem title: How do you debug problems with local storage? Trouble with &quot;An error occurred while processing this request&quot; in HandleBatchResponse Tags: azure, a...
How do you debug problems with local storage? Trouble with &quot;An error occurred while processing this request&quot; in HandleBatchResponse How do you debug problems with local storage? Trouble with &quot;An error occurred while processing this request&quot; in HandleBatchResponse azure ado.net f%23 azure-storage How...
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Title: F# vs IronPython: When is one preferred to the other? Problem title: F# vs IronPython: When is one preferred to the other? Tags: python, .net, f%23, ironpython Problem: F# vs IronPython: When is one preferred to the other? While the languages F# and IronPython are technically dissimilar, there is large overlap b...
F# vs IronPython: When is one preferred to the other? F# vs IronPython: When is one preferred to the other? python .net f%23 ironpython IronPython When F# vs IronPython: When is one preferred to the other? While the languages F# and IronPython are technically dissimilar, there is large overlap between their potential u...
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31990025_c0
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Title: Why setting a read only field with dynamic method causes error in this class? Problem title: Why setting a read only field with dynamic method causes error in this class? Tags: c%23, reflection.emit, f%23, il, reflection Problem: Why setting a read only field with dynamic method causes error in this class? One c...
Why setting a read only field with dynamic method causes error in this class? Why setting a read only field with dynamic method causes error in this class? c%23 reflection.emit f%23 il reflection Microsoft.FSharp.Core System System.Collections.Generic System.Linq System.Reflection System.Reflection.Emit System.Text MyT...
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Title: UWP: throw/raise not crashing the application, exception silently ignored Problem title: UWP: throw/raise not crashing the application, exception silently ignored Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23, asynchronous, uwp, xamarin.forms Problem: UWP: throw/raise not crashing the application, exception silently ignored I've fou...
UWP: throw/raise not crashing the application, exception silently ignored UWP: throw/raise not crashing the application, exception silently ignored c%23-to-f%23 f%23 asynchronous uwp xamarin.forms AggregateException CaptureException prevTask.Exception System.Exception App.CaptureException UWP MyApp.Frontend.UWP MainPag...
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Title: Xamarin Forms: Customising the InfoWindow Problem title: Xamarin Forms: Customising the InfoWindow Tags: xamarin.forms, android, f%23 Problem: Xamarin Forms: Customising the InfoWindow I don't know if it's realistic to try to do this, but I'm attempting to customise my Xamarin Forms map by designing the InfoWind...
Xamarin Forms: Customising the InfoWindow Xamarin Forms: Customising the InfoWindow xamarin.forms android f%23 Xamarin Forms Customising InfoWindow GeographicMapRenderer MapRenderer Unchecked.defaultof DashboardMap GoogleMap Dictionary MarkerViewModel CompositeDisposable EventHandler Android.Gms.Maps.GoogleMap.InfoWind...
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Title: Retrieving a delegate type using custom types from an assembly that is currently being built Problem title: Retrieving a delegate type using custom types from an assembly that is currently being built Tags: delegates, cil, system.reflection, f%23 Problem: Retrieving a delegate type using custom types from an ass...
Retrieving a delegate type using custom types from an assembly that is currently being built Retrieving a delegate type using custom types from an assembly that is currently being built delegates cil system.reflection f%23 System.NotSupportedException custom an the Retrieving Object Integer this.x a.x System.Func tst.A...
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Title: Ideal functional language for implementing a full text search with .NET Problem title: Ideal functional language for implementing a full text search with .NET Tags: haskell, scala, f%23, clojure, .net Problem: Ideal functional language for implementing a full text search with .NET During my studies of computer s...
Ideal functional language for implementing a full text search with .NET Ideal functional language for implementing a full text search with .NET haskell scala f%23 clojure .net Ideal NET NEAR Ideal functional language for implementing a full text search with .NET During my studies of computer science I came accross some...
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Title: XML Provider does not recognize tags Problem title: XML Provider does not recognize tags Tags: xml, f%23-data, f%23 Problem: XML Provider does not recognize tags I am using XML provider for processing xml files or I am trying to use it. Look at the following code: open System open System.IO open System.Xml.Linq ...
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Title: Type-safe discriminated unions in C#, or: How to limit the number of implementations of an interface? Problem title: Type-safe discriminated unions in C#, or: How to limit the number of implementations of an interface? Tags: interface, algebraic-data-types, c%23, discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: Type-safe disc...
Type-safe discriminated unions in C#, or: How to limit the number of implementations of an interface? Type-safe discriminated unions in C#, or: How to limit the number of implementations of an interface? interface algebraic-data-types c%23 discriminated-union f%23 relation Type-safe How LessThan EqualTo GreaterThan IRe...
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fsharp
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Title: How do I resolve: BadHttpRequestException: &#x27;Bad chunk size data.&#x27; Problem title: How do I resolve: BadHttpRequestException: &#x27;Bad chunk size data.&#x27; Tags: android, asp.net-core-webapi, f%23 Problem: How do I resolve: BadHttpRequestException: 'Bad chunk size data.' I observed the following excep...
How do I resolve: BadHttpRequestException: &#x27;Bad chunk size data.&#x27; How do I resolve: BadHttpRequestException: &#x27;Bad chunk size data.&#x27; android asp.net-core-webapi f%23 BadHttpRequestException Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel.Core.BadHttpRequestException How Bad HResult Message Source Microsoft.AspNe...
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12026328_c0
12026328
fsharp
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Title: Interrogating the Protein Data Bank from F# 3.0 Problem title: Interrogating the Protein Data Bank from F# 3.0 Tags: f%23, type-providers, web-services, soap, rest Problem: Interrogating the Protein Data Bank from F# 3.0 This practical Haskell example encouraged me to install the Visual Studio 2012 trial in orde...
Interrogating the Protein Data Bank from F# 3.0 Interrogating the Protein Data Bank from F# 3.0 f%23 type-providers web-services soap rest System.InvalidOperationException F# Interrogating Protein Data Bank Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders WsdlService www.rcsb.org pdb.Getpdbws ws.getCurrentPdbIds Unhandled Exception...
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46031506_c0
46031506
fsharp
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Title: cannot define List of &#x27;a-&gt;&#x27;b functions Problem title: cannot define List of &#x27;a-&gt;&#x27;b functions Tags: f%23, generics, module Problem: cannot define List of 'a->'b functions I have 2 modules: stopwatch and clock, stopwatch emits a start and stop action and clock does not emit any action. st...
cannot define List of &#x27;a-&gt;&#x27;b functions cannot define List of &#x27;a-&gt;&#x27;b functions f%23 generics module List ActionType Start StartActionData Stop Update TimeZone Action StopWatch StopWatchAction Clock ClockAction ApplicationTypes.StopWatch StopWatchMediator.handleAction state.StopWatch StopWatch.A...
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67339818_c0
67339818
fsharp
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Title: How do you catch a specific type of exception without passing the results to the caller in F#? Problem title: How do you catch a specific type of exception without passing the results to the caller in F#? Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: How do you catch a specific type of exception without passing the results ...
How do you catch a specific type of exception without passing the results to the caller in F#? How do you catch a specific type of exception without passing the results to the caller in F#? c%23-to-f%23 f%23 logger.LogError NullReferenceException How remoteApiResponse.StatusCode HttpStatusCode.OK remoteApiResponse.Cont...
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69040444_c0
69040444
fsharp
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Title: How to Serialize an Object to Json in F# excluding defaults and Keeping Enum Names Problem title: How to Serialize an Object to Json in F# excluding defaults and Keeping Enum Names Tags: system.text.json, f%23 Problem: How to Serialize an Object to Json in F# excluding defaults and Keeping Enum Names I thought t...
How to Serialize an Object to Json in F# excluding defaults and Keeping Enum Names How to Serialize an Object to Json in F# excluding defaults and Keeping Enum Names system.text.json f%23 How Serialize Object Json Keeping Enum Names MemoryStream DataContractJsonSerializer DataContractJsonSerializerSettings WriteObject ...
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6132914_c0
6132914
fsharp
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Title: Creating a WCF Client Inheriting from ClientBase in F# Problem title: Creating a WCF Client Inheriting from ClientBase in F# Tags: f%23, inheritance, wcf, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Creating a WCF Client Inheriting from ClientBase in F# I found the following code on the msdn site here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us...
Creating a WCF Client Inheriting from ClientBase in F# Creating a WCF Client Inheriting from ClientBase in F# f%23 inheritance wcf c%23-to-f%23 ClientBase Creating WCF Client Inheriting System.ServiceModel.ServiceContractAttribute Namespace Microsoft.ServiceModel.Samples ConfigurationName ICalculator System.ServiceMode...
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62473832_c0
62473832
fsharp
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Title: Printf-like function in F# computation expression Problem title: Printf-like function in F# computation expression Tags: monads, f%23, computation-expression Problem: Printf-like function in F# computation expression I'm trying to write a code in F# that allows logging to custom source and using generating rando...
Printf-like function in F# computation expression Printf-like function in F# computation expression monads f%23 computation-expression Printf-like Test Simulator System.Random random.Next Simulation Runs Returns simulator.random Writes Printf.ksprintf simulation.logger SimulationBuilder this.Bind this.Return Simulation...
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54140398_c0
54140398
fsharp
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Title: Swashbuckle with F#: System.InvalidOperationException: &#x27;Unable to find the required services Problem title: Swashbuckle with F#: System.InvalidOperationException: &#x27;Unable to find the required services Tags: swashbuckle, f%23, asp.net-core, c%23 Problem: Swashbuckle with F#: System.InvalidOperationExcep...
Swashbuckle with F#: System.InvalidOperationException: &#x27;Unable to find the required services Swashbuckle with F#: System.InvalidOperationException: &#x27;Unable to find the required services swashbuckle f%23 asp.net-core c%23 System.InvalidOperationException Swashbuckle Unable ASP.NET Core Web Application Please I...
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78901117_c0
78901117
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Title: F# tables are not created when calling EF Core EnsureCreatedAsync with multiple context in C# and F# that share the same connection Problem title: F# tables are not created when calling EF Core EnsureCreatedAsync with multiple context in C# and F# that share the same connection Tags: entity-framework-core, f%23 ...
F# tables are not created when calling EF Core EnsureCreatedAsync with multiple context in C# and F# that share the same connection F# tables are not created when calling EF Core EnsureCreatedAsync with multiple context in C# and F# that share the same connection entity-framework-core f%23 var Core EnsureCreatedAsync C...
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13280251_c0
13280251
fsharp
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Title: Should ApplicationBase be different for the sandbox AppDomain? Problem title: Should ApplicationBase be different for the sandbox AppDomain? Tags: sandbox, .net, appdomain, clr, f%23 Problem: Should ApplicationBase be different for the sandbox AppDomain? What are the exact security implications of setting Applic...
Should ApplicationBase be different for the sandbox AppDomain? Should ApplicationBase be different for the sandbox AppDomain? sandbox .net appdomain clr f%23 Should ApplicationBase AppDomain Main System System.Diagnostics System.IO System.Reflection System.Security System.Security.Permissions System.Security.Policy Cha...
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70549863_c0
70549863
fsharp
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Title: Handle cleanup limited simple webserver loop after response Problem title: Handle cleanup limited simple webserver loop after response Tags: .net, f%23, httplistener Problem: Handle cleanup limited simple webserver loop after response I wrote a script to get a access token (implicit flow) using F#. For this I st...
Handle cleanup limited simple webserver loop after response Handle cleanup limited simple webserver loop after response .net f%23 httplistener the developer twitch proces host default Handle System System.IO System.Net System.Text System.Diagnostics System.Threading Acquire OAuth Api Helix Fragment REQUIREMENTS Client-...
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55784662_c0
55784662
fsharp
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Title: Constraint-Based Type Inference in C#/F# Problem title: Constraint-Based Type Inference in C#/F# Tags: c%23, f%23, generics Problem: Constraint-Based Type Inference in C#/F# I've been trying to get this something like this static extension working for a while now: public static class MixedRepositoryExtensions { ...
Constraint-Based Type Inference in C#/F# Constraint-Based Type Inference in C#/F# c%23 f%23 generics Constraint-Based Type Inference MixedRepositoryExtensions Task TEntity FindBySelectorAsync TRepository TSelector IReadableRepository IListableRepository ISearchableEntity repository.Entities.SingleOrDefaultAsync x.Match...
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30278924_c0
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Title: F# compilation issues fixed after changing file position back and forth and strange namespacing behaviour Problem title: F# compilation issues fixed after changing file position back and forth and strange namespacing behaviour Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: F# compilation issues fixed after changing file position...
F# compilation issues fixed after changing file position back and forth and strange namespacing behaviour F# compilation issues fixed after changing file position back and forth and strange namespacing behaviour f%23-3.0 f%23 F# compilation issues fixed after changing file position back and forth and strange namespacin...
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Title: unauthorized error when using JWT in Giraffe, F# Problem title: unauthorized error when using JWT in Giraffe, F# Tags: jwt, f%23, f%23-giraffe Problem: unauthorized error when using JWT in Giraffe, F# I am using JWT(System.IdentityModel.Tokens.Jwt) for authentication in Giraffe F#. I am successfully getting the ...
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Title: FSharp.Compiler.Service FSharpChecker fails to compile dynamic assembly when referencing IAsyncDisposable Problem title: FSharp.Compiler.Service FSharpChecker fails to compile dynamic assembly when referencing IAsyncDisposable Tags: f%23 Problem: FSharp.Compiler.Service FSharpChecker fails to compile dynamic ass...
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Title: How to build integrations tests for a Saturn app Problem title: How to build integrations tests for a Saturn app Tags: f%23, saturn-framework Problem: How to build integrations tests for a Saturn app I'm trying to build some integration tests for a small API I've built using the Saturn framework . The API is bui...
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Title: In F#, how do I tell if an object is an Async&lt;_&gt;, and how can I cast it to an Async&lt;_&gt;? Problem title: In F#, how do I tell if an object is an Async&lt;_&gt;, and how can I cast it to an Async&lt;_&gt;? Tags: reflection, f%23, asp.net, asp.net-web-api Problem: In F#, how do I tell if an object is an ...
In F#, how do I tell if an object is an Async&lt;_&gt;, and how can I cast it to an Async&lt;_&gt;? In F#, how do I tell if an object is an Async&lt;_&gt;, and how can I cast it to an Async&lt;_&gt;? reflection f%23 asp.net asp.net-web-api ArgumentNullException InvalidOperationException Async IHttpActionInvoker IHttpAc...
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Title: Are there any documented anti-patterns for functional programming? Problem title: Are there any documented anti-patterns for functional programming? Tags: anti-patterns, f%23, functional-programming, haskell, scala Problem: Are there any documented anti-patterns for functional programming? Next month I'm going t...
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Title: How to circumvent F# file ordering and types dependency Problem title: How to circumvent F# file ordering and types dependency Tags: f%23, .net, performance Problem: How to circumvent F# file ordering and types dependency I have the following logical structure of my project in F# (in files order): Collection Int...
How to circumvent F# file ordering and types dependency How to circumvent F# file ordering and types dependency f%23 .net performance How Collection Interfaces Base Implementations Methods IMathProvider Specialized MathProvider SortedMap IArrayBasedMap TKey TValue Keys Values How to circumvent F# file ordering and type...
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Title: How to invoke/model binding validation upon record property assignment in F# Problem title: How to invoke/model binding validation upon record property assignment in F# Tags: asp.net, f%23, validation Problem: How to invoke/model binding validation upon record property assignment in F# Please let me know a suita...
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Title: Locate exceptions thrown by Microsoft.FSharp.Control.Trampoline Problem title: Locate exceptions thrown by Microsoft.FSharp.Control.Trampoline Tags: asynchronous, f%23 Problem: Locate exceptions thrown by Microsoft.FSharp.Control.Trampoline I am responsible for an F# WPF application . It emails me when an unhand...
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Title: OracleChangeNotifications registering improperly in .NET Core 5.0 Problem title: OracleChangeNotifications registering improperly in .NET Core 5.0 Tags: f%23, database, oracle-database, .net, .net-core Problem: OracleChangeNotifications registering improperly in .NET Core 5.0 I have some code written in F#, usin...
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Title: Nested F# lambdas do not work in Linq Expressions Problem title: Nested F# lambdas do not work in Linq Expressions Tags: c%23, f%23, linq Problem: Nested F# lambdas do not work in Linq Expressions When using LINQ with F#, queries that have nested lambda expressions don't seem to work /// helper from http://www.f...
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Title: How to Create Asynchronous HttpWebRequest in Silverlight( F#) Problem title: How to Create Asynchronous HttpWebRequest in Silverlight( F#) Tags: silverlight, httpwebrequest, f%23, asynchronous Problem: How to Create Asynchronous HttpWebRequest in Silverlight( F#) As I mentioned, because Silverlight HttpWebReques...
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Title: Functional programming and decoupling Problem title: Functional programming and decoupling Tags: c%23, decoupling, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Functional programming and decoupling I'm your classic OOP developer. However since I discovered purely functional programming languages I've been ever intrigue...
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Title: How to implement a non-trivial map between collections in Reactive Extensions? Problem title: How to implement a non-trivial map between collections in Reactive Extensions? Tags: wpf, user-interface, system.reactive, f%23, c%23 Problem: How to implement a non-trivial map between collections in Reactive Extension...
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Title: Expression Blend 2013 RC2 Crashes when loading a Solution with an F# project in Problem title: Expression Blend 2013 RC2 Crashes when loading a Solution with an F# project in Tags: f%23, blend, portable-class-library Problem: Expression Blend 2013 RC2 Crashes when loading a Solution with an F# project in I've cr...
Expression Blend 2013 RC2 Crashes when loading a Solution with an F# project in Expression Blend 2013 RC2 Crashes when loading a Solution with an F# project in f%23 blend portable-class-library System.NullReferenceException Expression Blend RC2 Crashes Solution Message PresentationFramework.dll Additional Object Micros...
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Title: Tell F# that reraise returns no value Problem title: Tell F# that reraise returns no value Tags: exception, f%23, rethrow Problem: Tell F# that reraise returns no value Code signals: Tell
Tell F# that reraise returns no value Tell F# that reraise returns no value exception f%23 rethrow Tell Tell F# that reraise returns no value How do I help the F# compiler interpret re-throwing an exception as having no return value? For example, consider wrapping an operation to log the exception: The compiler reports...
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Title: Pattern matching warning Problem title: Pattern matching warning Tags: f%23 Problem: Pattern matching warning Code signals: Pattern, Calculation, MyType, MyVO, arrayA.Length, arrayC.Length
Pattern matching warning Pattern matching warning f%23 Pattern Calculation MyType MyVO arrayA.Length arrayC.Length Pattern matching warning I am using patternmatching within a function as follows : I have the following warning : I quite don't get it because, it should not happen becuse of the first conditionnal stateme...
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Title: what does this error mean, and how to fix it? Problem title: what does this error mean, and how to fix it? Tags: f%23 Problem: what does this error mean, and how to fix it? Code signals: Interest, c-1
what does this error mean, and how to fix it? what does this error mean, and how to fix it? f%23 Interest c-1 what does this error mean, and how to fix it? Here's my code The error is:
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Title: FirstOrDefault In F# Problem title: FirstOrDefault In F# Tags: f%23, linq-to-sql Problem: FirstOrDefault In F# How to write FirstOrDefault Linq Query in F#? Can I use linq to sql in F# in totally? Code signals: FirstOrDefault
FirstOrDefault In F# FirstOrDefault In F# f%23 linq-to-sql FirstOrDefault FirstOrDefault In F# How to write FirstOrDefault Linq Query in F#? Can I use linq to sql in F# in totally?
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Title: Grouping Columns in Deedle Problem title: Grouping Columns in Deedle Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: Grouping Columns in Deedle Code signals: Grouping, Columns, Deedle, Frame, Frame.ofValues, Frame.Transpose, Frame.groupRowsUsing
Grouping Columns in Deedle Grouping Columns in Deedle f%23 deedle Grouping Columns Deedle Frame Frame.ofValues Frame.Transpose Frame.groupRowsUsing Grouping Columns in Deedle Given a frame: Frame<(string * int * int),int> I'd like to be able to group the columns by the second item in the Row Key tuple - so by 100 and 2...
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