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Title: question about stack and list for F# Problem title: question about stack and list for F# Tags: f%23 Problem: question about stack and list for F# is stack is the same with List in F#? what about stack and sequence in F#? and what about queue?
question about stack and list for F# question about stack and list for F# f%23 question about stack and list for F# is stack is the same with List in F#? what about stack and sequence in F#? and what about queue?
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Title: Does Suave include tools for database? Problem title: Does Suave include tools for database? Tags: sql, f%23, database, suave Problem: Does Suave include tools for database? Is there built-in way to access databases in Suave? Code signals: tools, Does, Suave
Does Suave include tools for database? Does Suave include tools for database? sql f%23 database suave tools Does Suave Does Suave include tools for database? Is there built-in way to access databases in Suave?
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Title: Simple .NET web development with F# Problem title: Simple .NET web development with F# Tags: .net, asp.net, f%23 Problem: Simple .NET web development with F# I'm looking to output some HTML to a web page using F#. Any ideas? Code signals: Simple, NET, asp.net
Simple .NET web development with F# Simple .NET web development with F# .net asp.net f%23 Simple NET asp.net Simple .NET web development with F# I'm looking to output some HTML to a web page using F#. Any ideas?
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Title: How to do a Applicative in F#? Problem title: How to do a Applicative in F#? Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: How to do a Applicative in F#? Code signals: TError, How, Applicative, Result, TSuccess, Success, Error, this.apply, List.concat, Users, FS0001, Type, Apply
How to do a Applicative in F#? How to do a Applicative in F#? generics f%23 TError How Applicative Result TSuccess Success Error this.apply List.concat Users FS0001 Type Apply How to do a Applicative in F#? Given the following type and member function and the following inline function And this call site I get the follo...
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Title: What does the :> operator do in F#? Problem title: What does the :> operator do in F#? Tags: operators, f%23 Problem: What does the :> operator do in F#? What does the :> operator do in F#? e.g. myFunction x :> System.Object Code signals: What, System.Object
What does the :> operator do in F#? What does the :> operator do in F#? operators f%23 What System.Object What does the :> operator do in F#? What does the :> operator do in F#? e.g.
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Title: F# and ASP.NET Problem title: F# and ASP.NET Tags: asp.net, asp.net-mvc, f%23 Problem: F# and ASP.NET is it possible to write ASP.NET (MVC) applications with F# code? If yes, how? What possible benefits would this provide? Thanks. Code signals: ASP.NET, asp.net-mvc
F# and ASP.NET F# and ASP.NET asp.net asp.net-mvc f%23 ASP.NET asp.net-mvc F# and ASP.NET is it possible to write ASP.NET (MVC) applications with F# code? If yes, how? What possible benefits would this provide? Thanks.
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Title: C# / F# Performance comparison Problem title: C# / F# Performance comparison Tags: performance, f%23, .net, c%23 Problem: C# / F# Performance comparison Is there any C#/F# performance comparison available on web to show proper usage of new F# language? Code signals: Performance
C# / F# Performance comparison C# / F# Performance comparison performance f%23 .net c%23 Performance C# / F# Performance comparison Is there any C#/F# performance comparison available on web to show proper usage of new F# language?
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Title: Why isn't there a protected access modifier in F#? Problem title: Why isn't there a protected access modifier in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why isn't there a protected access modifier in F#? Is there a better way of modeling data in F# to avoid needing it? Code signals: Why
Why isn't there a protected access modifier in F#? Why isn't there a protected access modifier in F#? f%23 Why Why isn't there a protected access modifier in F#? Is there a better way of modeling data in F# to avoid needing it?
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Title: Matching character ranges in F# Problem title: Matching character ranges in F# Tags: pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: Matching character ranges in F# What is the equivalent of the OCaml : match x with | 'a'..'k' -> 1 ... in F# ? (short of | 'a' | 'b' | 'c' ... :) Code signals: Matching
Matching character ranges in F# Matching character ranges in F# pattern-matching f%23 Matching Matching character ranges in F# What is the equivalent of the OCaml : in F# ? (short of | 'a' | 'b' | 'c' ... :)
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Title: T4 with languages other than C# and VB Problem title: T4 with languages other than C# and VB Tags: t4, ironpython, f%23, .net Problem: T4 with languages other than C# and VB Is it posible to write T4 templates in other .NET languages? In particular I'm interested in F# and IronPython.
T4 with languages other than C# and VB T4 with languages other than C# and VB t4 ironpython f%23 .net T4 with languages other than C# and VB Is it posible to write T4 templates in other .NET languages? In particular I'm interested in F# and IronPython.
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Title: F# pipe operator confusion Problem title: F# pipe operator confusion Tags: f%23 Problem: F# pipe operator confusion I am learning F# and the use cases of the |>, >>, and << operators confuse me. I get that everything if statements, functions, etc. act like variables but how do these work?
F# pipe operator confusion F# pipe operator confusion f%23 F# pipe operator confusion I am learning F# and the use cases of the |>, >>, and << operators confuse me. I get that everything if statements, functions, etc. act like variables but how do these work?
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Title: What is &quot;monadic reflection&quot;? Problem title: What is &quot;monadic reflection&quot;? Tags: f%23 Problem: What is "monadic reflection"? What is "monadic reflection"? How can I use it in F#-program? Is the meaning of term "reflection" there same as .NET-reflection? Code signals: What
What is &quot;monadic reflection&quot;? What is &quot;monadic reflection&quot;? f%23 What What is "monadic reflection"? What is "monadic reflection"? How can I use it in F#-program? Is the meaning of term "reflection" there same as .NET-reflection?
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Title: F# Units of Measure ... Is there an example of TIME? Problem title: F# Units of Measure ... Is there an example of TIME? Tags: f%23, units-of-measurement, time Problem: F# Units of Measure ... Is there an example of TIME? Is TIME used in F# Units of Measure? Code signals: Units, Measure, TIME
F# Units of Measure ... Is there an example of TIME? F# Units of Measure ... Is there an example of TIME? f%23 units-of-measurement time Units Measure TIME F# Units of Measure ... Is there an example of TIME? Is TIME used in F# Units of Measure?
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Title: F# Interactive autocomplete Problem title: F# Interactive autocomplete Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2010, visual-studio, f%23-interactive, .net Problem: F# Interactive autocomplete Is there any option of getting auto-completion in F# interactive in VS2010? Code signals: Interactive, visual-studio-2010
F# Interactive autocomplete F# Interactive autocomplete f%23 visual-studio-2010 visual-studio f%23-interactive .net Interactive visual-studio-2010 F# Interactive autocomplete Is there any option of getting auto-completion in F# interactive in VS2010?
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Title: Cast int to float in F# Problem title: Cast int to float in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Cast int to float in F# Learning F#, the syntax is still quite foreign to me. How do I cast this integer to float? let add x y = x + y let j = 2 add 1.1 j In C# Float + int= Float float j = 1.1f + 5; Code signals: Cast
Cast int to float in F# Cast int to float in F# f%23 Cast Cast int to float in F# Learning F#, the syntax is still quite foreign to me. How do I cast this integer to float? In C# Float + int= Float
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0
Title: F#: Incorrect results when Seq.groupBy groups on a sequence? Problem title: F#: Incorrect results when Seq.groupBy groups on a sequence? Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: Incorrect results when Seq.groupBy groups on a sequence? Code signals: Incorrect, Seq.groupBy, Enumerable, group_by, word.chars.sort, Seq.sort
F#: Incorrect results when Seq.groupBy groups on a sequence? F#: Incorrect results when Seq.groupBy groups on a sequence? f%23 Incorrect Seq.groupBy Enumerable group_by word.chars.sort Seq.sort F#: Incorrect results when Seq.groupBy groups on a sequence? Steven Proctor posted an example of Ruby's Enumerable#group_by : ...
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55880104_c0
55880104
fsharp
0
Title: F# .net framework with visual studio code Problem title: F# .net framework with visual studio code Tags: f%23, visual-studio-code, .net, ionide Problem: F# .net framework with visual studio code Is there any site or book explaining how to compile for .net framework, writing F# code in visual studio code?
F# .net framework with visual studio code F# .net framework with visual studio code f%23 visual-studio-code .net ionide F# .net framework with visual studio code Is there any site or book explaining how to compile for .net framework, writing F# code in visual studio code?
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6036892_c0
6036892
fsharp
0
Title: F# signature style question Problem title: F# signature style question Tags: f%23, coding-style, signature Problem: F# signature style question In my FSI files should I expose the internal functions and mark them as private or just not have them present? I have seen it both ways so I am a little curious.
F# signature style question F# signature style question f%23 coding-style signature F# signature style question In my FSI files should I expose the internal functions and mark them as private or just not have them present? I have seen it both ways so I am a little curious.
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66028668_c0
66028668
fsharp
0
Title: How can I bind a double quote mark to a string in F #? Problem title: How can I bind a double quote mark to a string in F #? Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I bind a double quote mark to a string in F #? In my imagination I would write code like this. let a = (""" ) But this seems impossible. Code signals: How
How can I bind a double quote mark to a string in F #? How can I bind a double quote mark to a string in F #? f%23 How How can I bind a double quote mark to a string in F #? In my imagination I would write code like this. let a = (""" ) But this seems impossible.
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9895245_c0
9895245
fsharp
0
Title: Convert C# HashSet to F# Set Problem title: Convert C# HashSet to F# Set Tags: .net, c%23, f%23 Problem: Convert C# HashSet to F# Set I have code that is shared between F# and C# and I need to convert between the C# HashSet and the F# Set. Is there an easy way to do this? Code signals: Convert, HashSet, Set
Convert C# HashSet to F# Set Convert C# HashSet to F# Set .net c%23 f%23 Convert HashSet Set Convert C# HashSet to F# Set I have code that is shared between F# and C# and I need to convert between the C# HashSet and the F# Set. Is there an easy way to do this?
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53651713_c0
53651713
fsharp
0
Title: What does base of 2-dimensional array mean? Problem title: What does base of 2-dimensional array mean? Tags: f%23 Problem: What does base of 2-dimensional array mean? What does base of 2-dimensional array mean? What does zero - based array mean? There is not a single word about it in MSDN. Code signals: What
What does base of 2-dimensional array mean? What does base of 2-dimensional array mean? f%23 What What does base of 2-dimensional array mean? What does base of 2-dimensional array mean? What does zero - based array mean? There is not a single word about it in MSDN.
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71991986_c0
71991986
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Convert PPM Image to Greyscale Problem title: F# - Convert PPM Image to Greyscale Tags: ppm, image, grayscale, f%23 Problem: F# - Convert PPM Image to Greyscale I am new to F# and was wondering if there is a way to convert an image in ppm to grayscale using F#? Code signals: Convert, PPM, Image, Greyscale
F# - Convert PPM Image to Greyscale F# - Convert PPM Image to Greyscale ppm image grayscale f%23 Convert PPM Image Greyscale F# - Convert PPM Image to Greyscale I am new to F# and was wondering if there is a way to convert an image in ppm to grayscale using F#?
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4544890_c0
4544890
fsharp
0
Title: F# match with -&gt; Problem title: F# match with -&gt; Tags: f%23, nemerle Problem: F# match with -> I want to make something like it (Nemerle syntax) def something = match(STT) | 1 with st= "Summ" | 2 with st= "AVG" => $"$st : $(summbycol(counter,STT))" on F# so is it real with F#? Code signals: STT, Summ, AVG
F# match with -&gt; F# match with -&gt; f%23 nemerle STT Summ AVG F# match with -> I want to make something like it (Nemerle syntax) on F# so is it real with F#?
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34719086_c0
34719086
fsharp
0
Title: How do you Implement an interface in F# Problem title: How do you Implement an interface in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How do you Implement an interface in F# Code signals: How, Implement, IMessageOptions, ReceiveTimeout, PeekTimeout, Transactional, Settings, this.PeekTimeout, this.ReceiveTimeout, this.Transactional
How do you Implement an interface in F# How do you Implement an interface in F# f%23 How Implement IMessageOptions ReceiveTimeout PeekTimeout Transactional Settings this.PeekTimeout this.ReceiveTimeout this.Transactional How do you Implement an interface in F# I have an interface in C# like this: and I'm trying to impl...
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11757699_c0
11757699
fsharp
0
Title: How to write an inline big string in F# Problem title: How to write an inline big string in F# Tags: .net, f%23, literals, string Problem: How to write an inline big string in F# In C# I can use: string myBigString = @" <someXmlForInstance> <someChild /> </someXmlForInstance> "; How to do this in F#? Code signal...
How to write an inline big string in F# How to write an inline big string in F# .net f%23 literals string How How to write an inline big string in F# In C# I can use: How to do this in F#?
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30346315_c0
30346315
fsharp
0
Title: Does F# have a way to print the type of an expression? Problem title: Does F# have a way to print the type of an expression? Tags: f%23 Problem: Does F# have a way to print the type of an expression? I'm looking for the moral equivalent of ghci 's: Prelude> :t 1 + 2 1 + 2 :: Num a => a Code signals: Does, Prelud...
Does F# have a way to print the type of an expression? Does F# have a way to print the type of an expression? f%23 Does Prelude Num Does F# have a way to print the type of an expression? I'm looking for the moral equivalent of ghci 's:
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5813903_c0
5813903
fsharp
0
Title: Bracket in F# ( let passFive f = (f 5) ) Problem title: Bracket in F# ( let passFive f = (f 5) ) Tags: f%23 Problem: Bracket in F# ( let passFive f = (f 5) ) let passFive f = (f 5) let passFive f = f 5 What's difference between them? I found they are both like below: val passFive : (int -> 'a) -> 'a Code signals...
Bracket in F# ( let passFive f = (f 5) ) Bracket in F# ( let passFive f = (f 5) ) f%23 Bracket Bracket in F# ( let passFive f = (f 5) ) let passFive f = (f 5) let passFive f = f 5 What's difference between them? I found they are both like below: val passFive : (int -> 'a) -> 'a
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35568239_c0
35568239
fsharp
0
Title: F# read zipped csv file Problem title: F# read zipped csv file Tags: csv, deedle, f%23 Problem: F# read zipped csv file is that possible to use F# deedle to read zipped csv directly like the read_csv function in pandas ? if this is not possible, is that possible to use csv type provider to do this ? Code signals...
F# read zipped csv file F# read zipped csv file csv deedle f%23 read_csv F# read zipped csv file is that possible to use F# deedle to read zipped csv directly like the read_csv function in pandas ? if this is not possible, is that possible to use csv type provider to do this ?
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62497475_c0
62497475
fsharp
0
Title: POST request using F# Problem title: POST request using F# Tags: f%23, https Problem: POST request using F# I want to make a POST request with a body containing a simple key value pair like { "Id":"VVE87BDA-B0A1-48F3-A7C7-F3482CE2UIJ" } How can I do this in F# ?? Code signals: F#, POST, VVE87BDA-B0A1-48F3-A7C7-F...
POST request using F# POST request using F# f%23 https F# POST VVE87BDA-B0A1-48F3-A7C7-F3482CE2UIJ POST request using F# I want to make a POST request with a body containing a simple key value pair like { "Id":"VVE87BDA-B0A1-48F3-A7C7-F3482CE2UIJ" } How can I do this in F# ??
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12708504_c0
12708504
fsharp
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Title: Is asynchronous in C# the same implementation as in F#? Problem title: Is asynchronous in C# the same implementation as in F#? Tags: f%23, c%23, asynchronous Problem: Is asynchronous in C# the same implementation as in F#? Is the asynchronous implementation in C# 4.5 exactly the same as in F# 2 in the way thread...
Is asynchronous in C# the same implementation as in F#? Is asynchronous in C# the same implementation as in F#? f%23 c%23 asynchronous Is asynchronous in C# the same implementation as in F#? Is the asynchronous implementation in C# 4.5 exactly the same as in F# 2 in the way threads are used?
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Title: Why a lot of red lines in visual studio Problem title: Why a lot of red lines in visual studio Tags: f%23 Problem: Why a lot of red lines in visual studio I am trying to learn f# and copy some sample from internet. When copy to visual studio, it shows me a lot of red line as show in the following picture. Code s...
Why a lot of red lines in visual studio Why a lot of red lines in visual studio f%23 Why Why a lot of red lines in visual studio I am trying to learn f# and copy some sample from internet. When copy to visual studio, it shows me a lot of red line as show in the following picture.
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Title: How to manage resources in an F# project? Problem title: How to manage resources in an F# project? Tags: resources, projects, f%23 Problem: How to manage resources in an F# project? Can I use .resx files in F# 2.0 projects? If so, how do I go about adding, and then using these resources. Thanks in advance. Code ...
How to manage resources in an F# project? How to manage resources in an F# project? resources projects f%23 How How to manage resources in an F# project? Can I use .resx files in F# 2.0 projects? If so, how do I go about adding, and then using these resources. Thanks in advance.
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Title: rider breakpoint on F# method Problem title: rider breakpoint on F# method Tags: f%23, methods, rider, breakpoints Problem: rider breakpoint on F# method Is there an example somewhere of a breakpoint on a method in F# under jetBrains Rider? I start with an "empty" console app, put a breakpoint on main , and it h...
rider breakpoint on F# method rider breakpoint on F# method f%23 methods rider breakpoints rider breakpoint on F# method Is there an example somewhere of a breakpoint on a method in F# under jetBrains Rider? I start with an "empty" console app, put a breakpoint on main , and it has no effect
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Title: How do I read XML in F#? Problem title: How do I read XML in F#? Tags: xmlreader, f%23 Problem: How do I read XML in F#? I wonder what reading XML with XmlReader would look like in a idiomatic functional style. Namely how XmlReader as a stateful entity is supposed to be treated. Is there a good example? Code sig...
How do I read XML in F#? How do I read XML in F#? xmlreader f%23 How XML How do I read XML in F#? I wonder what reading XML with XmlReader would look like in a idiomatic functional style. Namely how XmlReader as a stateful entity is supposed to be treated. Is there a good example?
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Title: Add text formatting tags to xml doc Problem title: Add text formatting tags to xml doc Tags: documentation-generation, xml, f%23 Problem: Add text formatting tags to xml doc I was wondering if it would be possible to add text formatting (layout) tags to a xml doc. For example: ... ... Thank you. Code signals: Ad...
Add text formatting tags to xml doc Add text formatting tags to xml doc documentation-generation xml f%23 Add this.MyMethod Add text formatting tags to xml doc I was wondering if it would be possible to add text formatting (layout) tags to a xml doc. For example: Thank you.
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Title: F# changes to OCaml Problem title: F# changes to OCaml Tags: f%23, ocaml, functor Problem: F# changes to OCaml F# is derived from OCaml, but what major items are missing or added? Specifically I'm curious as to whether the resources available for learning OCaml are also useful to someone who wants to learn F#. C...
F# changes to OCaml F# changes to OCaml f%23 ocaml functor OCaml F# changes to OCaml F# is derived from OCaml, but what major items are missing or added? Specifically I'm curious as to whether the resources available for learning OCaml are also useful to someone who wants to learn F#.
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Title: Merging a date column and a time column to a new column Problem title: Merging a date column and a time column to a new column Tags: date, f%23-data, f%23, csv Problem: Merging a date column and a time column to a new column Code signals: Merging, Datum, Von, Vertikale, Netzlast, data.Rows, row.Datum.Add, row.Vo...
Merging a date column and a time column to a new column Merging a date column and a time column to a new column date f%23-data f%23 csv Merging Datum Von Vertikale Netzlast data.Rows row.Datum.Add row.Von.TimeOfDay row.MW Merging a date column and a time column to a new column I have a CSV file. There is a column which...
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Title: F# interface specifying a generic return type Problem title: F# interface specifying a generic return type Tags: f%23 Problem: F# interface specifying a generic return type How can I accomplish the following C# in F# public interface IExample { int GetInteger(); T GetAnything<T>(); } Code signals: IExample, GetI...
F# interface specifying a generic return type F# interface specifying a generic return type f%23 IExample GetInteger GetAnything F# interface specifying a generic return type How can I accomplish the following C# in F#
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Title: Looking for Matlab to F#/C# Script Convertor Problem title: Looking for Matlab to F#/C# Script Convertor Tags: c%23, f%23, matlab Problem: Looking for Matlab to F#/C# Script Convertor I have a bunch of <5 matlab scripts. Is there a tool that can spit out F# or c# equivalent from them. Code signals: Looking, Matl...
Looking for Matlab to F#/C# Script Convertor Looking for Matlab to F#/C# Script Convertor c%23 f%23 matlab Looking Matlab Script Convertor Looking for Matlab to F#/C# Script Convertor I have a bunch of <5 matlab scripts. Is there a tool that can spit out F# or c# equivalent from them.
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Title: Can I install the F# compiler stand alone? Problem title: Can I install the F# compiler stand alone? Tags: f%23 Problem: Can I install the F# compiler stand alone? I looking to install the F# compiler to use on the command line. Is there a place to download it, without downloading visual studio and all the other...
Can I install the F# compiler stand alone? Can I install the F# compiler stand alone? f%23 Can Can I install the F# compiler stand alone? I looking to install the F# compiler to use on the command line. Is there a place to download it, without downloading visual studio and all the other stuff?
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Title: Replace element recursive in list F# Problem title: Replace element recursive in list F# Tags: f%23, recursion Problem: Replace element recursive in list F# I'm trying to the learn the basics of F# right now and was wondering how you could replace a element in a list recursively. So you would do something like t...
Replace element recursive in list F# Replace element recursive in list F# f%23 recursion Replace Replace element recursive in list F# I'm trying to the learn the basics of F# right now and was wondering how you could replace a element in a list recursively. So you would do something like this.
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Title: Static page with Websharper? Problem title: Static page with Websharper? Tags: f%23, websharper Problem: Static page with Websharper? I have been looking into Websharper, and was wondering if it's possible to use it for static web apps. That is, not hosted in IIS, but as a static web page with javascript. Code s...
Static page with Websharper? Static page with Websharper? f%23 websharper Static Websharper Static page with Websharper? I have been looking into Websharper, and was wondering if it's possible to use it for static web apps. That is, not hosted in IIS, but as a static web page with javascript.
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Title: F# list find item index Problem title: F# list find item index Tags: f%23, list, boolean Problem: F# list find item index So I've got 2 lists. 1 is a list booleans, the other is a list of data. Is there a way of getting the index for every false value in the boolean list, so I can then use those index's to find ...
F# list find item index F# list find item index f%23 list boolean F# list find item index So I've got 2 lists. 1 is a list booleans, the other is a list of data. Is there a way of getting the index for every false value in the boolean list, so I can then use those index's to find values in my list of data?
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Title: Are there function specializations in F# and why not? Problem title: Are there function specializations in F# and why not? Tags: f%23 Problem: Are there function specializations in F# and why not? There is a way to have a specific implementation of a function in C++ based on the type of the argument. Is there an...
Are there function specializations in F# and why not? Are there function specializations in F# and why not? f%23 Are there function specializations in F# and why not? There is a way to have a specific implementation of a function in C++ based on the type of the argument. Is there anything similar to this in F#?
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Title: F# List.length always return 1? Problem title: F# List.length always return 1? Tags: list, f%23 Problem: F# List.length always return 1? Why I get the output like below? > List.length [1,2,3];; val it : int = 1 > List.length [1,2,3,4];; val it : int = 1 I expected to get 3 and 4! Am I using incorrect function ca...
F# List.length always return 1? F# List.length always return 1? list f%23 List.length F# List.length always return 1? Why I get the output like below? I expected to get 3 and 4! Am I using incorrect function call?
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Title: Package References in F# Problem title: Package References in F# Tags: f%23, nuget-package, nuget, reference Problem: Package References in F# I am wondering if there is a way to bundle group of certain packages to load in to a new project outside of the PM(package manager). Like a predefined script? thanks Code...
Package References in F# Package References in F# f%23 nuget-package nuget reference Package References Package References in F# I am wondering if there is a way to bundle group of certain packages to load in to a new project outside of the PM(package manager). Like a predefined script? thanks
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Title: What&#x27;s the F# equivalent of Task.Delay(-1)? Problem title: What&#x27;s the F# equivalent of Task.Delay(-1)? Tags: asynchronous, delay, f%23, task Problem: What's the F# equivalent of Task.Delay(-1)? Does F# have its own equivalent, or is the only equivalent Task.Delay(-1) |> Async.AwaitTask ? Code signals: ...
What&#x27;s the F# equivalent of Task.Delay(-1)? What&#x27;s the F# equivalent of Task.Delay(-1)? asynchronous delay f%23 task What Task.Delay Async.AwaitTask What's the F# equivalent of Task.Delay(-1)? Does F# have its own equivalent, or is the only equivalent Task.Delay(-1) |> Async.AwaitTask ?
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Title: How to generate enums in a F# Type Provider Problem title: How to generate enums in a F# Type Provider Tags: type-providers, f%23-3.0, f%23 Problem: How to generate enums in a F# Type Provider This changeset to the F# 3.0 sample pack seems to suggest it's possible, but there is no ProvidedEnum in ProvidedTypes.f...
How to generate enums in a F# Type Provider How to generate enums in a F# Type Provider type-providers f%23-3.0 f%23 How Type Provider How to generate enums in a F# Type Provider This changeset to the F# 3.0 sample pack seems to suggest it's possible, but there is no ProvidedEnum in ProvidedTypes.fs
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Title: How is the &#x27;this&#x27; attribute used in Fable? Problem title: How is the &#x27;this&#x27; attribute used in Fable? Tags: f%23, fable-f%23 Problem: How is the 'this' attribute used in Fable? Code signals: How, Fable, Slider.slider, Slider.OnChange, this.onSlide, this.state.Ratio, Fable.React, Fable.React.Pr...
How is the &#x27;this&#x27; attribute used in Fable? How is the &#x27;this&#x27; attribute used in Fable? f%23 fable-f%23 How Fable Slider.slider Slider.OnChange this.onSlide this.state.Ratio Fable.React Fable.React.Props Fulma Fulma.Extensions.Wikiki How is the 'this' attribute used in Fable? im using Fable as part of...
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Title: better way to get the last character in a string in f# Problem title: better way to get the last character in a string in f# Tags: string, f%23 Problem: better way to get the last character in a string in f# I want the last character from a string I've got str.[str.Length - 1] , but that's ugly. There must be a ...
better way to get the last character in a string in f# better way to get the last character in a string in f# string f%23 str.Length better way to get the last character in a string in f# I want the last character from a string I've got str.[str.Length - 1] , but that's ugly. There must be a better way.
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Title: Sorted Binary Tree F# Problem title: Sorted Binary Tree F# Tags: f%23, tree Problem: Sorted Binary Tree F# Hi I have been searching for some good information about how I can make a sorted binary tree datatype in F# but i cant find anything understandable. I have checked the example on msdn-page but i dont get it...
Sorted Binary Tree F# Sorted Binary Tree F# f%23 tree Sorted Binary Tree Sorted Binary Tree F# Hi I have been searching for some good information about how I can make a sorted binary tree datatype in F# but i cant find anything understandable. I have checked the example on msdn-page but i dont get it.
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Title: How can I set priority for custom operators? Problem title: How can I set priority for custom operators? Tags: f%23, operators Problem: How can I set priority for custom operators? How can I set priority for custom operators? (if that is possible) like * or / has higher priority then + or - I want to add such ru...
How can I set priority for custom operators? How can I set priority for custom operators? f%23 operators How How can I set priority for custom operators? How can I set priority for custom operators? (if that is possible) like * or / has higher priority then + or - I want to add such rule to my operators.
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Title: Getting started with F# Problem title: Getting started with F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Getting started with F# How do I go about getting into F# programming? What are some good starter samples to learn the language, or learn about some of its advantages over other languages? What tools do I need (e.g. Windows, Visua...
Getting started with F# Getting started with F# f%23 Getting Getting started with F# How do I go about getting into F# programming? What are some good starter samples to learn the language, or learn about some of its advantages over other languages? What tools do I need (e.g. Windows, Visual Studio, ...)?
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Title: With FAKE, is there a way to get the entire build log? Problem title: With FAKE, is there a way to get the entire build log? Tags: f%23, f%23-fake, build-process Problem: With FAKE, is there a way to get the entire build log? Is there a way to get all of the build messages with FAKE so at the end of a build I ca...
With FAKE, is there a way to get the entire build log? With FAKE, is there a way to get the entire build log? f%23 f%23-fake build-process FAKE With FAKE, is there a way to get the entire build log? Is there a way to get all of the build messages with FAKE so at the end of a build I can email the build log?
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Title: F# can&#x27;t catch TimeoutException Problem title: F# can&#x27;t catch TimeoutException Tags: f%23, exception, timeout, try-catch Problem: F# can't catch TimeoutException My question is really simple. Please take a look at screenshot: How could that happen? I explicitly put call to Async.RunSyncronously into tr...
F# can&#x27;t catch TimeoutException F# can&#x27;t catch TimeoutException f%23 exception timeout try-catch TimeoutException F# can't catch TimeoutException My question is really simple. Please take a look at screenshot: How could that happen? I explicitly put call to Async.RunSyncronously into try ... with .
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Title: Some good resources for learning F# please Problem title: Some good resources for learning F# please Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Some good resources for learning F# please I am a .Net programmer(both C# and VB.net) , and I want to go into F# area also, but can't find some good online article/pdf to start with. Ple...
Some good resources for learning F# please Some good resources for learning F# please f%23 .net Some Some good resources for learning F# please I am a .Net programmer(both C# and VB.net) , and I want to go into F# area also, but can't find some good online article/pdf to start with. Please guide me through this.
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Title: Is it possible to define the ** operator in F# Problem title: Is it possible to define the ** operator in F# Tags: custom-operator, f%23 Problem: Is it possible to define the ** operator in F# let (**) ls1 ls2 = List.intersect ls1 ls2 does not work because (**) is considered a comment. Is there any escape possib...
Is it possible to define the ** operator in F# Is it possible to define the ** operator in F# custom-operator f%23 ls1 ls2 List.intersect Is it possible to define the ** operator in F# does not work because (**) is considered a comment. Is there any escape possibility?
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Title: How to create empty class in F# Problem title: How to create empty class in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to create empty class in F# I know this is stupid question. I can create an empty class like the following in c#. class Customer{} But How can I do this in F#? This is my try type Customer() = let _ = () What i...
How to create empty class in F# How to create empty class in F# f%23 How Customer How to create empty class in F# I know this is stupid question. I can create an empty class like the following in c#. But How can I do this in F#? This is my try What is the correct way?
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15369008
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Title: How to write to the the beginning of file in F# Problem title: How to write to the the beginning of file in F# Tags: f%23, file Problem: How to write to the the beginning of file in F# I need to write a running number - at the beginning of existing files. All I have been able to do so far is to write to the end ...
How to write to the the beginning of file in F# How to write to the the beginning of file in F# f%23 file How How to write to the the beginning of file in F# I need to write a running number - at the beginning of existing files. All I have been able to do so far is to write to the end of each file. Any help please?
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32682861_c0
32682861
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Title: F# example - why does it work Problem title: F# example - why does it work Tags: f%23, fibonacci Problem: F# example - why does it work On English wikipedia there is a code example in F# /// Fibonacci Number formula let rec fib n = match n with | 0 | 1 -> n | _ -> fib (n - 1) + fib (n - 2) Why does this example ...
F# example - why does it work F# example - why does it work f%23 fibonacci Fibonacci Number F# example - why does it work On English wikipedia there is a code example in F# Why does this example work for fib(1)?
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Title: Bolero (F# Blazor) Debugging Problem title: Bolero (F# Blazor) Debugging Tags: f%23, bolero Problem: Bolero (F# Blazor) Debugging Does someone know how to debug a Bolero project? In particular, is it possible (and how) to debug the client project using and IDE (VS or VS code) or directly in the browser (source m...
Bolero (F# Blazor) Debugging Bolero (F# Blazor) Debugging f%23 bolero Bolero Blazor Debugging Bolero (F# Blazor) Debugging Does someone know how to debug a Bolero project? In particular, is it possible (and how) to debug the client project using and IDE (VS or VS code) or directly in the browser (source mappings)?
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Title: F# - warning that I am not declaring type parameters explicitly Problem title: F# - warning that I am not declaring type parameters explicitly Tags: types, generics, f%23 Problem: F# - warning that I am not declaring type parameters explicitly Code signals: Service, Object, Services, ConcurrentDictionary, Type, ...
F# - warning that I am not declaring type parameters explicitly F# - warning that I am not declaring type parameters explicitly types generics f%23 Service Object Services ConcurrentDictionary Type GetService GetService:GetService SomeServiceType F# - warning that I am not declaring type parameters explicitly Given: Wh...
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Title: Listen on event during other event only Problem title: Listen on event during other event only Tags: events, f%23 Problem: Listen on event during other event only How do I listen to MouseMove event, only after I have pressed my mouse button (MouseDown event) Im basicly looking for Click->Drag->Release functional...
Listen on event during other event only Listen on event during other event only events f%23 Listen Listen on event during other event only How do I listen to MouseMove event, only after I have pressed my mouse button (MouseDown event) Im basicly looking for Click->Drag->Release functionality in a F# forms application
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11772046_c0
11772046
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Title: File and line numbers in F# code quotations Problem title: File and line numbers in F# code quotations Tags: f%23 Problem: File and line numbers in F# code quotations Is there a way to extract the file name and line number from code quotation so that we may add add debug information for transformations of the qu...
File and line numbers in F# code quotations File and line numbers in F# code quotations f%23 File File and line numbers in F# code quotations Is there a way to extract the file name and line number from code quotation so that we may add add debug information for transformations of the quoted code. Any alternative ways?
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Title: What is &#x27;a in F# Problem title: What is &#x27;a in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: What is 'a in F# While learning F# and reading this page, I found this code: type MyGenericClass<'a> (x: 'a) = do printfn "%A" x I did not understand the meaning of 'a is it related any how to lifetime concept at rust or something com...
What is &#x27;a in F# What is &#x27;a in F# f%23 What MyGenericClass What is 'a in F# While learning F# and reading this page, I found this code: I did not understand the meaning of 'a is it related any how to lifetime concept at rust or something completely different?
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5342085
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Title: F# Web Role Azure Problem title: F# Web Role Azure Tags: websharper, f%23, azure Problem: F# Web Role Azure I'd like to create a web application with websharper in F#. Azure 1.4 SDK only includes a F# worker role. How can I create a Azure web role in F#? Does anybody know how to create a template or change the l...
F# Web Role Azure F# Web Role Azure websharper f%23 azure Web Role Azure F# Web Role Azure I'd like to create a web application with websharper in F#. Azure 1.4 SDK only includes a F# worker role. How can I create a Azure web role in F#? Does anybody know how to create a template or change the language of a template?
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Title: F# and dotNetOpenAuth Problem title: F# and dotNetOpenAuth Tags: asp.net-mvc, f%23, dotnetopenauth Problem: F# and dotNetOpenAuth Has anyone gotten dotNetOpenAuth to work with F# and ASP.NET MVC yet? I've corrected error after error, and keep getting more and more obscure errors; I'm just wondering if I'm chasin...
F# and dotNetOpenAuth F# and dotNetOpenAuth asp.net-mvc f%23 dotnetopenauth asp.net-mvc F# and dotNetOpenAuth Has anyone gotten dotNetOpenAuth to work with F# and ASP.NET MVC yet? I've corrected error after error, and keep getting more and more obscure errors; I'm just wondering if I'm chasing a bottomless rabbit hole.
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Title: What happened to Microsoft.FSharp.Math.Matrix? Problem title: What happened to Microsoft.FSharp.Math.Matrix? Tags: f%23, matrix Problem: What happened to Microsoft.FSharp.Math.Matrix? Kind of strange how this class type has dropped of the F# released with VS2010 Does anyone know where it has gone? or where it is...
What happened to Microsoft.FSharp.Math.Matrix? What happened to Microsoft.FSharp.Math.Matrix? f%23 matrix What Microsoft.FSharp.Math.Matrix What happened to Microsoft.FSharp.Math.Matrix? Kind of strange how this class type has dropped of the F# released with VS2010 Does anyone know where it has gone? or where it is now...
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4591030
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Title: IT tasks: F# script vs Powershell script Problem title: IT tasks: F# script vs Powershell script Tags: powershell, f%23 Problem: IT tasks: F# script vs Powershell script I know that Powershell is generally considered the IT management language for windows, but why/when would you choose F# instead, which is stron...
IT tasks: F# script vs Powershell script IT tasks: F# script vs Powershell script powershell f%23 Powershell IT tasks: F# script vs Powershell script I know that Powershell is generally considered the IT management language for windows, but why/when would you choose F# instead, which is strongly typed and 'intellisense...
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64080066_c0
64080066
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Title: F# compiler plugins like haskell or Problem title: F# compiler plugins like haskell or Tags: f%23, .net Problem: F# compiler plugins like haskell or Is there a way to make compiler plugins for F# (thus, extending the language) like Haskell or Babel Related: https://github.com/fsharp/fslang-suggestions/issues/477...
F# compiler plugins like haskell or F# compiler plugins like haskell or f%23 .net F# compiler plugins like haskell or Is there a way to make compiler plugins for F# (thus, extending the language) like Haskell or Babel Related: https://github.com/fsharp/fslang-suggestions/issues/477 https://github.com/fsharp/fslang-sugg...
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Title: Retrieve MethodInfo of a F# function Problem title: Retrieve MethodInfo of a F# function Tags: reflection, f%23 Problem: Retrieve MethodInfo of a F# function I would like to write a function that takes a function f as an argument and returns the System.Reflection.MethodInfo associated to f. I'm not quite sure if...
Retrieve MethodInfo of a F# function Retrieve MethodInfo of a F# function reflection f%23 Retrieve MethodInfo Retrieve MethodInfo of a F# function I would like to write a function that takes a function f as an argument and returns the System.Reflection.MethodInfo associated to f. I'm not quite sure if it is feasible or...
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16135135_c0
16135135
fsharp
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Title: Why does FSharp interactive allow mutable let? Problem title: Why does FSharp interactive allow mutable let? Tags: read-eval-print-loop, f%23 Problem: Why does FSharp interactive allow mutable let? In FSI I type > let a = 10;; val a : int = 10 > let a = a + 1;; val a : int = 11 Looks like I have a mutable variab...
Why does FSharp interactive allow mutable let? Why does FSharp interactive allow mutable let? read-eval-print-loop f%23 Why FSharp Why does FSharp interactive allow mutable let? In FSI I type Looks like I have a mutable variable here? Am I missing something?
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14280001_c0
14280001
fsharp
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Title: Why can&#x27;t we use F# class within a C# project? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t we use F# class within a C# project? Tags: f%23, clr, c%23 Problem: Why can't we use F# class within a C# project? Why can't we use F# class within a C# project? Eventually, it's all CIL, is it not? Is there any reason we can't add...
Why can&#x27;t we use F# class within a C# project? Why can&#x27;t we use F# class within a C# project? f%23 clr c%23 Why Why can't we use F# class within a C# project? Why can't we use F# class within a C# project? Eventually, it's all CIL, is it not? Is there any reason we can't add an F# source file to a C# project ...
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34240600_c0
34240600
fsharp
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Title: How to upload file in canopy? Problem title: How to upload file in canopy? Tags: canopy-web-testing, f%23, functional-testing Problem: How to upload file in canopy? I have an upload file input on page. How can I test this element in canopy? How to set path to file in input? I tried standard '<<' operator but it ...
How to upload file in canopy? How to upload file in canopy? canopy-web-testing f%23 functional-testing How How to upload file in canopy? I have an upload file input on page. How can I test this element in canopy? How to set path to file in input? I tried standard '<<' operator but it doesn't seem to be working in this ...
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39647473
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Title: Modeling domain type Problem title: Modeling domain type Tags: f%23 Problem: Modeling domain type A limit price has a decimal value. A Market price does not. How do I model this in F#? module TradingDomain let NoPrice = None type PriceActionType = | Limit of decimal | Market of NoPrice Code signals: Modeling, Tr...
Modeling domain type Modeling domain type f%23 Modeling TradingDomain NoPrice None PriceActionType Limit Market Modeling domain type A limit price has a decimal value. A Market price does not. How do I model this in F#?
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34118276_c0
34118276
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Title: Why would a function signature have a unit parameter following other parameters? Problem title: Why would a function signature have a unit parameter following other parameters? Tags: unit-type, f%23 Problem: Why would a function signature have a unit parameter following other parameters? Code signals: Why, start...
Why would a function signature have a unit parameter following other parameters? Why would a function signature have a unit parameter following other parameters? unit-type f%23 Why start:DateTimeOffset DateTime.Now start.AddTicks elapsed.Ticks Why would a function signature have a unit parameter following other paramet...
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7092732
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Title: edit .fsproj file to use --standalone compiler setting Problem title: edit .fsproj file to use --standalone compiler setting Tags: visual-studio, f%23 Problem: edit .fsproj file to use --standalone compiler setting Is it possible to change an .fsproj file (using a text editor) so that the "--standalone" compiler...
edit .fsproj file to use --standalone compiler setting edit .fsproj file to use --standalone compiler setting visual-studio f%23 edit .fsproj file to use --standalone compiler setting Is it possible to change an .fsproj file (using a text editor) so that the "--standalone" compiler option is used when a build is trigge...
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65133337_c0
65133337
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Title: F# how to call this function 5 times? Problem title: F# how to call this function 5 times? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# how to call this function 5 times? How do you call this function f 5 or times so that the returned value of function f will be the input value of f function next time you call it? let test x = x + 1 ...
F# how to call this function 5 times? F# how to call this function 5 times? f%23 test2 F# how to call this function 5 times? How do you call this function f 5 or times so that the returned value of function f will be the input value of f function next time you call it?
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10720068_c0
10720068
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Title: What&#x27;s the #I equivalent for a .fsproj file? Problem title: What&#x27;s the #I equivalent for a .fsproj file? Tags: f%23 Problem: What's the #I equivalent for a .fsproj file? I want to convert a script to a project. In the script, I set the path to the referenced .dlls using #I. Is there a way to specify th...
What&#x27;s the #I equivalent for a .fsproj file? What&#x27;s the #I equivalent for a .fsproj file? f%23 What What's the #I equivalent for a .fsproj file? I want to convert a script to a project. In the script, I set the path to the referenced .dlls using #I. Is there a way to specify this path directly in the .fsproj ...
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53506325_c0
53506325
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Title: Result vs raise in F# async? Problem title: Result vs raise in F# async? Tags: async-await, f%23 Problem: Result vs raise in F# async? It seems like there are two ways to return errors in an async workflow: raise and Result . let willFailRaise = async { return raise <| new Exception("oh no!") } Code signals: Res...
Result vs raise in F# async? Result vs raise in F# async? async-await f%23 Result.Error Result Exception System.Console.WriteLine Result.Ok Result vs raise in F# async? It seems like there are two ways to return errors in an async workflow: raise and Result . For the caller, the handling is a bit different: My question...
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6458903_c0
6458903
fsharp
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Title: Are all the lambda argument automatically inlined in F# Problem title: Are all the lambda argument automatically inlined in F# Tags: f%23, optimization, lambda, inline, inlining Problem: Are all the lambda argument automatically inlined in F# This post from F# News states that F# can inline a function passed as ...
Are all the lambda argument automatically inlined in F# Are all the lambda argument automatically inlined in F# f%23 optimization lambda inline inlining Are all the lambda argument automatically inlined in F# This post from F# News states that F# can inline a function passed as an argument. Is it always the case? Does ...
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8133860_c0
8133860
fsharp
0
Title: Code quotations and Expression trees Problem title: Code quotations and Expression trees Tags: quotations, f%23, expression-trees Problem: Code quotations and Expression trees I wonder if there is any difference in how the two features are implemented under the hood? I.e. Aren't just code quotations built on top...
Code quotations and Expression trees Code quotations and Expression trees quotations f%23 expression-trees Expression Code quotations and Expression trees I wonder if there is any difference in how the two features are implemented under the hood? I.e. Aren't just code quotations built on top of the old good expression ...
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9324819_c0
9324819
fsharp
0
Title: Using F# in C# as dll Problem title: Using F# in C# as dll Tags: dll, f%23, c%23 Problem: Using F# in C# as dll Is it possible to use an F# project as an assembly in a C# project? If yes; as F# is faster than C# for calculation stuffs (isn't it?), if the calculation part of the code is in F# and the main project...
Using F# in C# as dll Using F# in C# as dll dll f%23 c%23 Using Using F# in C# as dll Is it possible to use an F# project as an assembly in a C# project? If yes; as F# is faster than C# for calculation stuffs (isn't it?), if the calculation part of the code is in F# and the main project is in C#, does it make the appli...
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19244553_c0
19244553
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Title: Is F# supported in Visual Studio Express 2013 RC? Problem title: Is F# supported in Visual Studio Express 2013 RC? Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2013 Problem: Is F# supported in Visual Studio Express 2013 RC? Is there a way to add support for F# to any of the Visual Studio Express 2013 RC versions (Web, Windows desk...
Is F# supported in Visual Studio Express 2013 RC? Is F# supported in Visual Studio Express 2013 RC? f%23 visual-studio-2013 Visual Studio Express visual-studio-2013 Is F# supported in Visual Studio Express 2013 RC? Is there a way to add support for F# to any of the Visual Studio Express 2013 RC versions (Web, Windows d...
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22803813_c0
22803813
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Title: F# how to for loop from -1 to 1 or 1 to -1? Problem title: F# how to for loop from -1 to 1 or 1 to -1? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# how to for loop from -1 to 1 or 1 to -1? I want something like j = 1 .. j = -1 and i = -1 .. i = 1, I know the Java/C# way of doing it, but not in F#. for j in 1 .. -1 do for i in -1 .. 1...
F# how to for loop from -1 to 1 or 1 to -1? F# how to for loop from -1 to 1 or 1 to -1? f%23 -1 F# how to for loop from -1 to 1 or 1 to -1? I want something like j = 1 .. j = -1 and i = -1 .. i = 1, I know the Java/C# way of doing it, but not in F#. Guidance please, thankyou.
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21554237_c0
21554237
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Title: F# command-line compiler: setting the CPU architecture Problem title: F# command-line compiler: setting the CPU architecture Tags: x86, f%23, x86-64, .net Problem: F# command-line compiler: setting the CPU architecture Is it possible to compile an F# program from the command line for a specific architecture, wit...
F# command-line compiler: setting the CPU architecture F# command-line compiler: setting the CPU architecture x86 f%23 x86-64 .net CPU x86 x86-64 F# command-line compiler: setting the CPU architecture Is it possible to compile an F# program from the command line for a specific architecture, without a project file or us...
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31173612_c0
31173612
fsharp
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Title: Type.GetEnumUnderlyingType() replacement for .net35 Problem title: Type.GetEnumUnderlyingType() replacement for .net35 Tags: c%23, f%23, .net, .net-3.5 Problem: Type.GetEnumUnderlyingType() replacement for .net35 I'm looking for a way to replicate the functionality of Type.GetEnumUnderlyingType() which is missin...
Type.GetEnumUnderlyingType() replacement for .net35 Type.GetEnumUnderlyingType() replacement for .net35 c%23 f%23 .net .net-3.5 Type.GetEnumUnderlyingType net35 net-3.5 Type.GetEnumUnderlyingType() replacement for .net35 I'm looking for a way to replicate the functionality of Type.GetEnumUnderlyingType() which is missi...
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42682965_c0
42682965
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Title: Access DU member&#x27;s named fields Problem title: Access DU member&#x27;s named fields Tags: discriminated-union, f%23, field Problem: Access DU member's named fields How can I access the named fields of a discriminated union's member? Example: type Point = | Point of x : int * y : int let p = Point(3, 1) // h...
Access DU member&#x27;s named fields Access DU member&#x27;s named fields discriminated-union f%23 field Access Point Access DU member's named fields How can I access the named fields of a discriminated union's member? Example:
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27901534_c0
27901534
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Title: How Can Unit Tests On iOS with Xamarin and F# Problem title: How Can Unit Tests On iOS with Xamarin and F# Tags: f%23, ios, testing, xamarin Problem: How Can Unit Tests On iOS with Xamarin and F# I am using Xamarin Studio 5.5 and I'd like to run my tests on the iOS simulator. Sadly there is no template to create...
How Can Unit Tests On iOS with Xamarin and F# How Can Unit Tests On iOS with Xamarin and F# f%23 ios testing xamarin How Can Unit Tests Xamarin How Can Unit Tests On iOS with Xamarin and F# I am using Xamarin Studio 5.5 and I'd like to run my tests on the iOS simulator. Sadly there is no template to create an iOS unit ...
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24843442_c0
24843442
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0
Title: F# webpage Authentication Problem title: F# webpage Authentication Tags: authentication, f%23, html Problem: F# webpage Authentication Code signals: Authentication, Missing, System.DateTime.Today.Ticks, System.Text.StringBuilder, Array.iter, b.ToString, sb.Append, HMACSHA256, System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes,...
F# webpage Authentication F# webpage Authentication authentication f%23 html Authentication Missing System.DateTime.Today.Ticks System.Text.StringBuilder Array.iter b.ToString sb.Append HMACSHA256 System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes hmac.ComputeHash Http.Request www.bitstamp.net Post signature.ToLower F# webpage Authen...
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4376671_c0
4376671
fsharp
0
Title: F# how can I setup array length in type delcaration Problem title: F# how can I setup array length in type delcaration Tags: f%23 Problem: F# how can I setup array length in type delcaration I can do (x : int array) But I need only 300 elements array , so how do I (x : int[300]) ? Can't find such information ove...
F# how can I setup array length in type delcaration F# how can I setup array length in type delcaration f%23 F# how can I setup array length in type delcaration I can do (x : int array) But I need only 300 elements array , so how do I (x : int[300]) ? Can't find such information over msdn ) @Marcelo Cantos No reason , ...
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22175059_c0
22175059
fsharp
0
Title: F# FAKE Get script directory Problem title: F# FAKE Get script directory Tags: f%23, f%23-fake Problem: F# FAKE Get script directory Is there an easy way for me to get the path of the executing .fsx file using FAKE? Powershell and (psake) by nature of its use and MSBUILD provide this functionality but as FAKE/F#...
F# FAKE Get script directory F# FAKE Get script directory f%23 f%23-fake FAKE Get F# FAKE Get script directory Is there an easy way for me to get the path of the executing .fsx file using FAKE? Powershell and (psake) by nature of its use and MSBUILD provide this functionality but as FAKE/F# a noob it is not immediately...
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32892218_c0
32892218
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a way to import (open) specific functions in F#? Problem title: Is there a way to import (open) specific functions in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a way to import (open) specific functions in F#? Instead of importing a whole module, is there a way to open specific functions in another module? Someth...
Is there a way to import (open) specific functions in F#? Is there a way to import (open) specific functions in F#? f%23 TestFuncs Is there a way to import (open) specific functions in F#? Instead of importing a whole module, is there a way to open specific functions in another module? Something like:
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28054507_c0
28054507
fsharp
0
Title: F# connect to MongoDB Problem title: F# connect to MongoDB Tags: f%23, mongodb Problem: F# connect to MongoDB I am new to F#, I have been looking for a way to connect to MongoDB that's on my local machine. I have been finding it difficult to find an documentation on this process. Can anyone point me in the right...
F# connect to MongoDB F# connect to MongoDB f%23 mongodb MongoDB F# connect to MongoDB I am new to F#, I have been looking for a way to connect to MongoDB that's on my local machine. I have been finding it difficult to find an documentation on this process. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or is it possible ...
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23315615_c0
23315615
fsharp
0
Title: Calling IEnumerable.SelectMany Problem title: Calling IEnumerable.SelectMany Tags: f%23, .net, linq Problem: Calling IEnumerable.SelectMany Given this: open System.Linq let iota n = [0..(n-1)] the following produces an error: [2; 3; 4].SelectMany(fun n -> iota n) Is there a way to pass function values to SelectM...
Calling IEnumerable.SelectMany Calling IEnumerable.SelectMany f%23 .net linq Calling IEnumerable.SelectMany System.Linq n-1 SelectMany Calling IEnumerable.SelectMany Given this: the following produces an error: Is there a way to pass function values to SelectMany ?
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2972789_c0
2972789
fsharp
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Title: Thousands separator in .Net/F# Problem title: Thousands separator in .Net/F# Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Thousands separator in .Net/F# What's the recommended way to print an integer with thousands separator? Best I've come up with so far is let thousands(x:int64) = String.Format("{0:0,0}", x) Which works in most ...
Thousands separator in .Net/F# Thousands separator in .Net/F# f%23 .net Thousands Net x:int64 String.Format Thousands separator in .Net/F# What's the recommended way to print an integer with thousands separator? Best I've come up with so far is Which works in most cases, but prints zero as 00.
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33423848_c0
33423848
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Title: What is difference between 2 functions Problem title: What is difference between 2 functions Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: What is difference between 2 functions I noticed below styles of writing function in F# let reverse1 a = a |> List.rev let reverse2 = function | _ as a -> a |> List.rev Can you pleas...
What is difference between 2 functions What is difference between 2 functions f%23-interactive f%23 What reverse1 List.rev reverse2 What is difference between 2 functions I noticed below styles of writing function in F# Can you please explain the difference in them ?
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4111307_c0
4111307
fsharp
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Title: What is the preferred way, be explicit or allow the compiler to infer? Problem title: What is the preferred way, be explicit or allow the compiler to infer? Tags: f%23, type-inference Problem: What is the preferred way, be explicit or allow the compiler to infer? When is it advisable to let the compiler do its t...
What is the preferred way, be explicit or allow the compiler to infer? What is the preferred way, be explicit or allow the compiler to infer? f%23 type-inference What What is the preferred way, be explicit or allow the compiler to infer? When is it advisable to let the compiler do its thing and when should I be explici...
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25608384_c0
25608384
fsharp
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Title: Are Areas possible with an all F# website? Problem title: Are Areas possible with an all F# website? Tags: f%23, asp.net-mvc Problem: Are Areas possible with an all F# website? Is it possible to have Areas within an all F# MVC 5 website? When I use my F# MVC 5 template, I don't see an option to add an Area, but ...
Are Areas possible with an all F# website? Are Areas possible with an all F# website? f%23 asp.net-mvc Areas asp.net-mvc Are Areas possible with an all F# website? Is it possible to have Areas within an all F# MVC 5 website? When I use my F# MVC 5 template, I don't see an option to add an Area, but I'm wondering if the...
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