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48011452_c0
48011452
fsharp
0
Title: References don't show up in Visual Studio 2017 after creating a .NET Standard branch Problem title: References don't show up in Visual Studio 2017 after creating a .NET Standard branch Tags: visual-studio-2017, f%23 Problem: References don't show up in Visual Studio 2017 after creating a .NET Standard ...
References don't show up in Visual Studio 2017 after creating a .NET Standard branch References don't show up in Visual Studio 2017 after creating a .NET Standard branch visual-studio-2017 f%23 References Visual Studio NET Standard visual-studio-2017 References don't show up in Visual Studio 2017 after creati...
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1497035_c0
1497035
fsharp
0
Title: Reusing units of measure across different types Problem title: Reusing units of measure across different types Tags: units-of-measurement, f%23 Problem: Reusing units of measure across different types ( Yes , still playing with units of measure ) I've just started using units of measure for something other than ...
Reusing units of measure across different types Reusing units of measure across different types units-of-measurement f%23 Reusing Measure v:float mm.perMetre OverloadIDAttribute mm.perMetreFloat v:int mm.perMetreInt Reusing units of measure across different types ( Yes , still playing with units of measure ) I've just ...
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40927769_c0
40927769
fsharp
0
Title: Enabling dialog OK button with FSharp.ViewModule Problem title: Enabling dialog OK button with FSharp.ViewModule Tags: mvvm, fsharp.viewmodule, f%23, wpf Problem: Enabling dialog OK button with FSharp.ViewModule I have a simple dialog with two fields for entering a person's name and address, and I only want the ...
Enabling dialog OK button with FSharp.ViewModule Enabling dialog OK button with FSharp.ViewModule mvvm fsharp.viewmodule f%23 wpf Enabling FSharp.ViewModule TextBox Text Binding Name Address Button Content IsEnabled Mode OneWay ViewModels FSharp.ViewModule.Validation FsXaml DialogView XAML Dialog.xaml DialogVM ViewMode...
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39911653_c0
39911653
fsharp
0
Title: Trouble understanding type inference when returning function from function in FSharp Problem title: Trouble understanding type inference when returning function from function in FSharp Tags: f%23 Problem: Trouble understanding type inference when returning function from function in FSharp I'm using log4net in my...
Trouble understanding type inference when returning function from function in FSharp Trouble understanding type inference when returning function from function in FSharp f%23 function Trouble FSharp log4net.LogManager.GetLogger Printf.ksprintf log.Warn log4net.ILog logger.Warn Trouble understanding type inference when ...
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14678958_c1
14678958
fsharp
1
the following: let socket_CreateBindListen (sv_ : string) (pt_ : int) : Socket option = let (he : IPHostEntry) = Dns.GetHostEntry(sv_) let rsock, ipe = he.AddressList |> Seq.map (fun s -> let (ipe2 : IPEndPoint) = new IPEndPoint (s, pt_) let (rsock2 : Socket) = new Socket (ipe2.AddressFamily, SocketType.Stream, Protoc...
the following: let socket_CreateBindListen (sv_ : string) (pt_ : int) : Socket option = let (he : IPHostEntry) = Dns.GetHostEntry(sv_) let rsock, ipe = he.AddressList |> Seq.map (fun s -> let (ipe2 : IPEndPoint) = new IPEndPoint (s, pt_) let (rsock2 : Socket) = new Socket (ipe2.AddressFamily, SocketType.Stream, Protoc...
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14468470_c0
14468470
fsharp
0
Title: what's a proper or simple way for this control flow instead of try catch? Problem title: what's a proper or simple way for this control flow instead of try catch? Tags: f%23 Problem: what's a proper or simple way for this control flow instead of try catch? I cannot find any simple (compared to the try ...
what's a proper or simple way for this control flow instead of try catch? what's a proper or simple way for this control flow instead of try catch? f%23 Some line.Split Array.map Int32.Parse None Parse Array.exist Int32.TryParse Seq IEnumerator e.MoveNext e.Current v::acc List.rev List.toSeq x.GetEnumerator S...
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50667738_c0
50667738
fsharp
0
Title: When can I call a function using mutable variables in parallel? Problem title: When can I call a function using mutable variables in parallel? Tags: f%23, mutable, parallel-processing Problem: When can I call a function using mutable variables in parallel? After seeing an interesting lecture by Phil Trelford htt...
When can I call a function using mutable variables in parallel? When can I call a function using mutable variables in parallel? f%23 mutable parallel-processing mutable When Phil Trelford List.toArray List.map Real CPU gen0 gen1 gen2 Array.map When can I call a function using mutable variables in parallel? After seeing...
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41623395_c0
41623395
fsharp
0
Title: Ternary operator to choose an Array index Problem title: Ternary operator to choose an Array index Tags: f%23 Problem: Ternary operator to choose an Array index Unexpected ']' in expression I have successfully managed to get the first part of the code working and now want to find the players real score using the...
Ternary operator to choose an Array index Ternary operator to choose an Array index f%23 Ternary Array this.scoring this.playersTurn this.playerOneScore this.playerTwoScore System Game this.playerOneName this.playerTwoName this.takeTurn System.Random Next Player1 Player2 tennis.takeTurn Ternary operator to choose an Ar...
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76965842_c0
76965842
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp build succeeded but no dll files in Debug folder Problem title: FSharp build succeeded but no dll files in Debug folder Tags: build, .net-framework-version, docker, f%23, .net Problem: FSharp build succeeded but no dll files in Debug folder My solution has 5 projects and they build using msbuild locally, ...
FSharp build succeeded but no dll files in Debug folder FSharp build succeeded but no dll files in Debug folder build .net-framework-version docker f%23 .net _UnsupportedTargetFrameworkError the C extensions project assembly proj FSharp Debug ConsoleApplication2 ConsoleApplication2.sln verbosity:d MSBuild d6990bcfa NET...
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67687224_c0
67687224
fsharp
0
Title: kriging approximation with ILNumerics F# Problem title: kriging approximation with ILNumerics F# Tags: f%23-interactive, kriging, interpolation, ilnumerics, f%23 Problem: kriging approximation with ILNumerics F# I need to estimate a multivariate function, known from discrete scattered data. I am using ILNumerics...
kriging approximation with ILNumerics F# kriging approximation with ILNumerics F# f%23-interactive kriging interpolation ilnumerics f%23 System.ArgumentException ILNumerics RetArray Array op_Implicit x:Array InArray x:float InArray.op_Implicit Array.op_Implicit OutArray ILMath.vector Seq.toArray Y:Array X.S kriging app...
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38252388_c0
38252388
fsharp
0
Title: Type inference of generic function parameter Problem title: Type inference of generic function parameter Tags: f%23 Problem: Type inference of generic function parameter Let's say I want to extend xUnit's Assert.Throws to support F# async in this way: Assert.AsyncThrows<InvalidOperationException>(fun () -> async...
Type inference of generic function parameter Type inference of generic function parameter f%23 InvalidOperationException TException actualException Type Assert.Throws Assert.AsyncThrows Xunit.Assert AsyncThrows None Some Async asyncTask:unit Type inference of generic function parameter Let's say I want to extend xUnit'...
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1958481_c0
1958481
fsharp
0
Title: Serialize f# algebraic data types Problem title: Serialize f# algebraic data types Tags: serialization, f%23, c%23 Problem: Serialize f# algebraic data types I have a f# library with some values that I want to serialize in c# with json. With registers I had no problems but I'm having errors when I try to seriali...
Serialize f# algebraic data types Serialize f# algebraic data types serialization f%23 c%23 Serialize Module1 Tree Leaf Branch DataContractJsonSerializer Module1.Tree StreamWriter serializer.WriteObject writer.BaseStream Module1.t1 writer.Close Serialize f# algebraic data types I have a f# library with some values that...
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25511532_c0
25511532
fsharp
0
Title: Highly-parallel F# program shows poor CPU utilization Problem title: Highly-parallel F# program shows poor CPU utilization Tags: .net, f%23, memory-management, multithreading, parallel-processing Problem: Highly-parallel F# program shows poor CPU utilization One of the promises of pure functional programming is ...
Highly-parallel F# program shows poor CPU utilization Highly-parallel F# program shows poor CPU utilization .net f%23 memory-management multithreading parallel-processing Highly-parallel CPU Highly-parallel F# program shows poor CPU utilization One of the promises of pure functional programming is that it parallelizes ...
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34027502_c0
34027502
fsharp
0
Title: How are objects declared and defined in F#? Problem title: How are objects declared and defined in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How are objects declared and defined in F#? I need clarity on how objects are declared and assigned a definition in F#. What's happening in this code? let service = { new IService with membe...
How are objects declared and defined in F#? How are objects declared and defined in F#? f%23 How IService this.Translate obj1 System.Collections.Generic.IComparer x.Compare How are objects declared and defined in F#? I need clarity on how objects are declared and assigned a definition in F#. What's happening in this co...
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27239664_c0
27239664
fsharp
0
Title: Completely lost in trying to mutate property in sequence Problem title: Completely lost in trying to mutate property in sequence Tags: imperative, seq, f%23 Problem: Completely lost in trying to mutate property in sequence I am completely at loss why this code doesn't mutate a member variable in a sequence of ty...
Completely lost in trying to mutate property in sequence Completely lost in trying to mutate property in sequence imperative seq f%23 Completely p.ATC p.Drug.Components c.Substances s.DoseTotal.Adjust s.DoseTotal.Time DAY s.DoseTotal.Unit s.DrugConcentration.Unit s.DoseRate.Adjust s.DoseRate.Time s.DoseRate.Unit IterTe...
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56475389_c1
56475389
fsharp
1
} string StreamKey { get; set; } DateTimeOffset Timestamp { get; set; } string TenantId { get; set; } void Apply<TAggregate>(TAggregate state, IAggregator<TAggregate> aggregator) where TAggregate : class, new(); } I would like to convert each IEvent to AccountEvents , if the underlying type of the Data property is Acc...
} string StreamKey { get; set; } DateTimeOffset Timestamp { get; set; } string TenantId { get; set; } void Apply<TAggregate>(TAggregate state, IAggregator<TAggregate> aggregator) where TAggregate : class, new(); } I would like to convert each IEvent to AccountEvents , if the underlying type of the Data property is Acc...
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58366597_c0
58366597
fsharp
0
Title: How to serialize F# discriminated union types in F# Asp Core Wep API Problem title: How to serialize F# discriminated union types in F# Asp Core Wep API Tags: asp.net-core, asp.net-core-webapi, f%23, system.text.json, union-types Problem: How to serialize F# discriminated union types in F# Asp Core Wep API I´m t...
How to serialize F# discriminated union types in F# Asp Core Wep API How to serialize F# discriminated union types in F# Asp Core Wep API asp.net-core asp.net-core-webapi f%23 system.text.json union-types How Asp Core Wep API System.Text.Json Starttime NotStarted Started DateTime Category Name ValueId Value DateTime.No...
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75902458_c0
75902458
fsharp
0
Title: How to make Moq mock object has the effect of IEqualityComparer of the actual class Problem title: How to make Moq mock object has the effect of IEqualityComparer of the actual class Tags: moq, linq, f%23 Problem: How to make Moq mock object has the effect of IEqualityComparer of the actual class I have a class ...
How to make Moq mock object has the effect of IEqualityComparer of the actual class How to make Moq mock object has the effect of IEqualityComparer of the actual class moq linq f%23 How Moq IEqualityComparer Mock.Of Linq.Except Test list1 list2 list1.Except Assert.That Is.Empty SomeClass sr1 o.Account sr2 sr3 SentinelR...
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47598348_c0
47598348
fsharp
0
Title: Deadlock when accessing logger object from async method run synchronously Problem title: Deadlock when accessing logger object from async method run synchronously Tags: deadlock, multithreading, f%23 Problem: Deadlock when accessing logger object from async method run synchronously Following code is trying to do...
Deadlock when accessing logger object from async method run synchronously Deadlock when accessing logger object from async method run synchronously deadlock multithreading f%23 logError async Deadlock Program MyLogger __.Warn Printf.kprintf Logger Error Async.Sleep Result Async.RunSynchronously Cannot log.Warn You Entr...
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56158352_c0
56158352
fsharp
0
Title: (FS0193, FS1113) F# Vector class with Statically Resolved Type Parameters Problem title: (FS0193, FS1113) F# Vector class with Statically Resolved Type Parameters Tags: f%23, generics, types Problem: (FS0193, FS1113) F# Vector class with Statically Resolved Type Parameters I am trying to implement a generic Vect...
(FS0193, FS1113) F# Vector class with Statically Resolved Type Parameters (FS0193, FS1113) F# Vector class with Statically Resolved Type Parameters f%23 generics types given FS0193 FS1113 Vector Statically Resolved Type Parameters _values this.Values this.Dimension Array.length Constructs Init Array.init this.Item a.Va...
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46932417_c1
46932417
fsharp
1
__nuget_packages_fable_core_1_2_4_fable_core_Util__["x"/* some */ ])(range_1), direction_1); range_1 is null, no problem but Object(__WEBPACK_IMPORTED_MODULE_3__nuget_packages_fable_core_1_2_4_fable_core_Util__["x"/* some */])(null) returns {} instead of undefined, if it returns undefined (or null?) then it would be no...
in a fable elmish template project. During compilation there is a warning: The compiled code (using the fable powerpack code in test) does not work either. The code: Translates to: range_1 is null, no problem but returns {} instead of undefined, if it returns undefined (or null?) then it would be no problem Cloned the...
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38037369_c1
38037369
fsharp
1
OCEXPORT/TABLE/"+nodeTableNameList.Name+"/"+nodeColumsList.Item(columns-1).Name+"/text()" let data = [| (xmlDoc.SelectNodes Node |> Seq.cast<XmlNode> |> Seq.map (fun node -> node.Value) |> String.concat Environment.NewLine) |] xlWorkSheetOutput.Cells.[1, columns] <- nodeColumsList.Item(columns-1).Name let rows = data.[...
OCEXPORT/TABLE/"+nodeTableNameList.Name+"/"+nodeColumsList.Item(columns-1).Name+"/text()" let data = [| (xmlDoc.SelectNodes Node |> Seq.cast<XmlNode> |> Seq.map (fun node -> node.Value) |> String.concat Environment.NewLine) |] xlWorkSheetOutput.Cells.[1, columns] <- nodeColumsList.Item(columns-1).Name let rows = data.[...
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38778200_c1
38778200
fsharp
1
Task = server.AcceptTcpClientAsync () Async.Start (loop connectionTask, cancellationToken.Token) with ex -> server.Stop () member x.Stop () = cancellationToken.Cancel () server.Stop () member x.ActiveConnections = activeConnections And I am doing a very simple test that starts the server and makes sure no exception is ...
Task = server.AcceptTcpClientAsync () Async.Start (loop connectionTask, cancellationToken.Token) with ex -> server.Stop () member x.Stop () = cancellationToken.Cancel () server.Stop () member x.ActiveConnections = activeConnections And I am doing a very simple test that starts the server and makes sure no exception is ...
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53622389_c1
53622389
fsharp
1
Sharp.Data.SqlClient [<Literal>] let ConnectionString = @"server=(local); database=CostPriceCalc; user id=MyId; password=MyPassword;" [<Literal>] let SqlQuery = "SELECT SharesSold, PricePerShare, SellDate, CostMethod FROM [CalcInputs] WHERE Id = (SELECT MAX(Id) FROM [CalcInputs])" let cmd = new SqlCommandProvider<SqlQu...
Sharp.Data.SqlClient [<Literal>] let ConnectionString = @"server=(local); database=CostPriceCalc; user id=MyId; password=MyPassword;" [<Literal>] let SqlQuery = "SELECT SharesSold, PricePerShare, SellDate, CostMethod FROM [CalcInputs] WHERE Id = (SELECT MAX(Id) FROM [CalcInputs])" let cmd = new SqlCommandProvider<SqlQu...
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16714567_c0
16714567
fsharp
0
Title: Type inference in sequence expressions in F# Problem title: Type inference in sequence expressions in F# Tags: inference, seq, types, f%23, generics Problem: Type inference in sequence expressions in F# I think I do not quite understand how F# infers types in sequence expressions and why types are not correctly ...
Type inference in sequence expressions in F# Type inference in sequence expressions in F# inference seq types f%23 generics Type a.X Doesn Error Works Should Type inference in sequence expressions in F# I think I do not quite understand how F# infers types in sequence expressions and why types are not correctly recogni...
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24561609_c0
24561609
fsharp
0
Title: f# Assignment of function&#x27;s return value to an object, using microsoft odbc Problem title: f# Assignment of function&#x27;s return value to an object, using microsoft odbc Tags: f%23, vb.net Problem: f# Assignment of function's return value to an object, using microsoft odbc in VB I have this code, Dim data...
f# Assignment of function&#x27;s return value to an object, using microsoft odbc f# Assignment of function&#x27;s return value to an object, using microsoft odbc f%23 vb.net microsoft Assignment Dim System.Data.Odbc.OdbcDataReader cmd.ExecuteReader System.Data.Odbc.OdbcConnection dataConnection.ConnectionString SQL Sys...
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55732846_c1
55732846
fsharp
1
TypeEnv = Map<Identifier, Scheme> and Subst = Map<string, Type> type Env = { mutable _functions: Function list } with member this.containsFunction name = this._functions |> List.exists (fun f -> f._name = name) member this.getFunction name = this._functions |> List.find (fun (f: Function) -> f._name = name) member thi...
TypeEnv = Map<Identifier, Scheme> and Subst = Map<string, Type> type Env = { mutable _functions: Function list } with member this.containsFunction name = this._functions |> List.exists (fun f -> f._name = name) member this.getFunction name = this._functions |> List.find (fun (f: Function) -> f._name = name) member thi...
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47995053_c1
47995053
fsharp
1
{ (user, error) in if let err = error { print(err.localizedDescription) return } }) Here everything makes sense to me as we have a completion block which gets called after the method is done executing, and we know that the user variable will contain the response obtained from the server, it makes much less sense to me...
{ (user, error) in if let err = error { print(err.localizedDescription) return } }) Here everything makes sense to me as we have a completion block which gets called after the method is done executing, and we know that the user variable will contain the response obtained from the server, it makes much less sense to me...
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47723014_c0
47723014
fsharp
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Title: How does one calculate Mean Squared Error for a multivarite linear regression using Accord.NET? Problem title: How does one calculate Mean Squared Error for a multivarite linear regression using Accord.NET? Tags: regression, machine-learning, f%23, accord.net Problem: How does one calculate Mean Squared Error fo...
How does one calculate Mean Squared Error for a multivarite linear regression using Accord.NET? How does one calculate Mean Squared Error for a multivarite linear regression using Accord.NET? regression machine-learning f%23 accord.net regression.GetStandardError GetStandardError Accord.NET How Mean Squared Error Maste...
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2036709
fsharp
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Title: What&#x27;s the style for immutable set and map in F# Problem title: What&#x27;s the style for immutable set and map in F# Tags: coding-style, f%23, functional-programming, set Problem: What's the style for immutable set and map in F# I have just solved problem23 in Project Euler, in which I need a set to store ...
What&#x27;s the style for immutable set and map in F# What&#x27;s the style for immutable set and map in F# coding-style f%23 functional-programming set What Set.empty.Add problem23 Seq.filter Seq.toArray Array.BinarySearch Seq.exists Seq.sum problem23b Set Set.contains What's the style for immutable set and map in F# ...
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64985046_c1
64985046
fsharp
1
2.1.23 [C:\Program Files\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.NETCore.App] Microsoft.NETCore.App 2.2.8 [C:\Program Files\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.NETCore.App] Microsoft.NETCore.App 3.1.2 [C:\Program Files\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.NETCore.App] Microsoft.NETCore.App 3.1.9 [C:\Program Files\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.NETCore.App] Microsoft...
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33379585_c0
33379585
fsharp
0
Title: FAKE build task fails to generate Wix msi Problem title: FAKE build task fails to generate Wix msi Tags: f%23, wix3, f%23-fake, build-script, wix Problem: FAKE build task fails to generate Wix msi let ALLFILES = fun _ -> true let dir_bin = directoryInfo (_dir_build_root @@ "bin") let dir_mobile = directoryInfo (...
FAKE build task fails to generate Wix msi FAKE build task fails to generate Wix msi f%23 wix3 f%23-fake build-script wix FatalError FAKE Wix TimeSpan Boolean FSharpFunc FakeLib ProcessHelper.fs:line Fake.WiXHelper.Candle WiXParams WiXHelper.fs:line Fake.WiXHelper.WiX IEn Target ProcessTemplates Process Templates ALLFIL...
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59219782_c0
59219782
fsharp
0
Title: Accord.Neuro in .NET: how to retrieve the neural networks weigths from the network? Problem title: Accord.Neuro in .NET: how to retrieve the neural networks weigths from the network? Tags: accord.net, visual-studio-2019, f%23, neural-network Problem: Accord.Neuro in .NET: how to retrieve the neural networks weig...
Accord.Neuro in .NET: how to retrieve the neural networks weigths from the network? Accord.Neuro in .NET: how to retrieve the neural networks weigths from the network? accord.net visual-studio-2019 f%23 neural-network the Accord.Neuro NET Array.length Accord.Neuro.ActivationNetwork SigmoidFunction LevenbergMarquardtLea...
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39344073_c0
39344073
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Title: Why don&#x27;t I get output on OSX with this F# code but I do on Windows Problem title: Why don&#x27;t I get output on OSX with this F# code but I do on Windows Tags: visual-studio, visual-studio-code, macos, ionide, f%23 Problem: Why don't I get output on OSX with this F# code but I do on Windows I'm trying to ...
Why don&#x27;t I get output on OSX with this F# code but I do on Windows Why don&#x27;t I get output on OSX with this F# code but I do on Windows visual-studio visual-studio-code macos ionide f%23 Why OSX Windows FSI Newtonsoft.Json.9.0.1 net40 Newtonsoft.Json.dll System.Net.Http System Newtonsoft.Json HttpClient Album...
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715707_c0
715707
fsharp
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Title: Computation Expression doesn&#x27;t execute Let Problem title: Computation Expression doesn&#x27;t execute Let Tags: monads, f%23, computation-expression Problem: Computation Expression doesn't execute Let I'm using F# v 1.9.6.2, and I've defined a very simple computation expression: type MaybeBuilder() = member...
Computation Expression doesn&#x27;t execute Let Computation Expression doesn&#x27;t execute Let monads f%23 computation-expression Computation Expression MaybeBuilder this.Let this.Bind Some None this.Delay this.Return Computation Expression doesn't execute Let I'm using F# v 1.9.6.2, and I've defined a very simple com...
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40985181_c0
40985181
fsharp
0
Title: This expression was expected to have type FSI_0024.xxx but here has type FSI_0017.xxx Problem title: This expression was expected to have type FSI_0024.xxx but here has type FSI_0017.xxx Tags: f%23, filesystemwatcher, pattern-matching, reactive-programming Problem: This expression was expected to have type FSI_0...
This expression was expected to have type FSI_0024.xxx but here has type FSI_0017.xxx This expression was expected to have type FSI_0024.xxx but here has type FSI_0017.xxx f%23 filesystemwatcher pattern-matching reactive-programming FSI_0024.xxx FSI_0017.xxx FileSystemWatcher watcher.EnableRaisingEvents watcher.Created...
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2405413_c0
2405413
fsharp
0
Title: How do you pass .net objects values around in F#? Problem title: How do you pass .net objects values around in F#? Tags: f%23, .net Problem: How do you pass .net objects values around in F#? I am currently learning F# and functional programming in general (from a C# background) and I have a question about using ...
How do you pass .net objects values around in F#? How do you pass .net objects values around in F#? f%23 .net How XmlDocument doc.Load report.xml XslCompiledTransform report.xsl MemoryStream xsl.Transform xml.CreateNavigator a.Load a.AppendChild XmlElement Happy How do you pass .net objects values around in F#? I am cu...
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56938033_c0
56938033
fsharp
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Title: Depth First Search for adjacency list in F# Problem title: Depth First Search for adjacency list in F# Tags: f%23, recursion, depth-first-search Problem: Depth First Search for adjacency list in F# I have a list that is structured as follows: 0 ; (0,0,G) ; [] 1 ; (9,0,B) ; [] 2 ; (9,9,R) ; [] 3 ; (-1,-1,E) ; [] ...
Depth First Search for adjacency list in F# Depth First Search for adjacency list in F# f%23 recursion depth-first-search Depth First Search Golden Cog Reached Blue WonByB List.contains INDEX VISITED CHAINS Depth First Search for adjacency list in F# I have a list that is structured as follows: Each item in the list ha...
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59336094_c0
59336094
fsharp
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Title: Getting F# working in VSCode when &quot;dotnet&quot; is not found on MacOSX? Problem title: Getting F# working in VSCode when &quot;dotnet&quot; is not found on MacOSX? Tags: macos, visual-studio-code, ionide, f%23, .net-core Problem: Getting F# working in VSCode when "dotnet" is not found on MacOSX? I'm complet...
Getting F# working in VSCode when &quot;dotnet&quot; is not found on MacOSX? Getting F# working in VSCode when &quot;dotnet&quot; is not found on MacOSX? macos visual-studio-code ionide f%23 .net-core Getting VSCode MacOSX FSharp.dotnetRoot Version Commit Date Electron Chrome Node.js electron.0 Darwin x64 NET Core SDK ...
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2490920_c0
2490920
fsharp
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Title: Game of life in F# with accelerator Problem title: Game of life in F# with accelerator Tags: accelerator, gpu, f%23, conways-game-of-life Problem: Game of life in F# with accelerator I'm trying to write life in F# using accelerator v2, but for some odd reason my output isn't square despite all my arrays being sq...
Game of life in F# with accelerator Game of life in F# with accelerator accelerator gpu f%23 conways-game-of-life Game Microsoft.ParallelArrays System.Windows.Forms System.Drawing IPA IntParallelArray BPA BoolParallelArray PAops ParallelArrays RNG System.Random Array2D.init DX9Target arr:BPA List.fold state:IPA PAops.A...
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74715380
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Title: Why I get error saying function in argument for a class not defined - error FS0039: The value or constructor &#x27;function&#x27; is not defined Problem title: Why I get error saying function in argument for a class not defined - error FS0039: The value or constructor &#x27;function&#x27; is not defined Tags: cl...
Why I get error saying function in argument for a class not defined - error FS0039: The value or constructor &#x27;function&#x27; is not defined Why I get error saying function in argument for a class not defined - error FS0039: The value or constructor &#x27;function&#x27; is not defined class f%23 oop Why FS0039 fuel...
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45360541_c0
45360541
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Accessing UI Elements from storyboard in ViewController? Problem title: F#: Accessing UI Elements from storyboard in ViewController? Tags: xamarin.ios, ios, xamarin, c%23, f%23 Problem: F#: Accessing UI Elements from storyboard in ViewController? New to F# here and trying to build a Xamarin.iOS app in pure F...
F#: Accessing UI Elements from storyboard in ViewController? F#: Accessing UI Elements from storyboard in ViewController? xamarin.ios ios xamarin c%23 f%23 storyboard Accessing Elements ViewController MyButton.TouchUpInside EventArgs xamarin.ios F#: Accessing UI Elements from storyboard in ViewController? New to F# her...
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35689275_c0
35689275
fsharp
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Title: F# partially implemented interface in abstract class Problem title: F# partially implemented interface in abstract class Tags: interface, f%23, abstract-class Problem: F# partially implemented interface in abstract class I am trying to write an abstract class that partially implements an interface. I also want t...
F# partially implemented interface in abstract class F# partially implemented interface in abstract class interface f%23 abstract-class IDrawable Position Vector2 ShortSymbol ForeColor BackColor Symbol Description AbstractClass DrawableBase this.Position this.ShortSymbol this.ForeColor this.BackColor this.Symbol this.D...
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13623888_c0
13623888
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Title: determine text code type and cast to default Problem title: determine text code type and cast to default Tags: f%23, c%23, .net Problem: determine text code type and cast to default I have an input string in alien coding system, i.e.: "\\U+1043\\U+1072\\U+1073\\U+1072\\U+1088\\U+1080\\U+1090\\U+1085\\U+1086\\U+1...
determine text code type and cast to default determine text code type and cast to default f%23 c%23 .net System.Text.Encoding.Default System.Text.SBCSCodePageEncoding System.Text.Encoding BodyName koi8-r CodePage DecoderFallback System.Text.InternalDecoderBestFitFallback System.Text.DecoderFallback EncoderFallback Syst...
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33624076_c0
33624076
fsharp
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Title: Seq.filter and infinite seems counterintuitive Problem title: Seq.filter and infinite seems counterintuitive Tags: f%23 Problem: Seq.filter and infinite seems counterintuitive I'm trying to understand the results of applying filters over infinite lists. I'll need an explanation to understand what is happening un...
Seq.filter and infinite seems counterintuitive Seq.filter and infinite seems counterintuitive f%23 Seq.filter Seq.initInfinite Seq.take Seq.filter and infinite seems counterintuitive I'm trying to understand the results of applying filters over infinite lists. I'll need an explanation to understand what is happening un...
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64103022_c1
64103022
fsharp
1
Configure(app : IApplicationBuilder, env : IHostingEnvironment) = do app.UseServiceModel(fun builder -> createServiceModel builder) |> ignore which then can be used as follows: open System.Net open CoreWCF.Configuration open Microsoft.AspNetCore open Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting open Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel...
Configure(app : IApplicationBuilder, env : IHostingEnvironment) = do app.UseServiceModel(fun builder -> createServiceModel builder) |> ignore which then can be used as follows: open System.Net open CoreWCF.Configuration open Microsoft.AspNetCore open Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting open Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel...
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23463798_c0
23463798
fsharp
0
Title: C# object initialization syntax in F# Problem title: C# object initialization syntax in F# Tags: object-initializers, f%23, c%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: C# object initialization syntax in F# Please note: this question is not the same as this question. I recently came across some C# syntax I hadn't previously enco...
C# object initialization syntax in F# C# object initialization syntax in F# object-initializers f%23 c%23 c%23-to-f%23 Two Test One TwoProperty UILabel TextColor UIColor.White Layer ShadowRadius ShadowColor UIColor.Black.CGColor ShadowOffset System.Drawing.SizeF ShadowOpacity nameLabel.Layer layer.ShadowRadius layer.Sh...
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47781011_c0
47781011
fsharp
0
Title: How to do await an Async method, similar to C# Problem title: How to do await an Async method, similar to C# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to do await an Async method, similar to C# How to do an simple await in F# ? In C# I have code like this: await collection.InsertOneAsync(DO); var r = collection.ReplaceOneAsync((f...
How to do await an Async method, similar to C# How to do await an Async method, similar to C# f%23 How Async collection.InsertOneAsync collection.ReplaceOneAsync d.Id DO.Id Threading.Tasks.Task Async.AwaitTask Async.RunSynchronously Busca collection.Find d.Numero ToList Insere DiarioOficial Salva How to do await an Asy...
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36828934_c0
36828934
fsharp
0
Title: Taking two elements from an array and adding them, then adding them back into the array Problem title: Taking two elements from an array and adding them, then adding them back into the array Tags: calculator, pattern-matching, recursion, arrays, f%23 Problem: Taking two elements from an array and adding them, th...
Taking two elements from an array and adding them, then adding them back into the array Taking two elements from an array and adding them, then adding them back into the array calculator pattern-matching recursion arrays f%23 an txt Taking System EntryPoint Add Sub Div Mul Calculator Load Console.ReadLine Enter Sum inp...
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31104687_c0
31104687
fsharp
0
Title: Mutually recursive let bindings Problem title: Mutually recursive let bindings Tags: recursion, f%23 Problem: Mutually recursive let bindings I'm trying to implement a parser that looks something like this: open System type ParseResult<'a> = { Result : Option<'a>; Rest : string } let Fail = fun input -> { Result...
Mutually recursive let bindings Mutually recursive let bindings recursion f%23 InvalidOperationException Mutually System ParseResult Result Option Rest Fail None Some ThenBind r.Result Recreate r.Rest Then Chainl1Helper f.Value y.Value Chainl1 x.Value Chainr1 Next Sat n.Value Digit Char.IsDigit c.Value NatHelper Nat d....
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57867560_c0
57867560
fsharp
0
Title: F# and generic type in terfaces Problem title: F# and generic type in terfaces Tags: f%23 Problem: F# and generic type in terfaces I have a simple interface that is implemted by couple of classes, so interface looks like: type IResponseBuilder = abstract member FillMessangeFrame<'TResponse> : MessageHeader -> by...
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12993514_c0
12993514
fsharp
0
Title: Target the XNA framework in ordinary Visual Studio 2012 project Problem title: Target the XNA framework in ordinary Visual Studio 2012 project Tags: xna, visual-studio, xna-4.0, visual-studio-2012, f%23 Problem: Target the XNA framework in ordinary Visual Studio 2012 project I have a C# XNA host project, with an...
Target the XNA framework in ordinary Visual Studio 2012 project Target the XNA framework in ordinary Visual Studio 2012 project xna visual-studio xna-4.0 visual-studio-2012 f%23 Target XNA Visual Studio Windows Microsoft.NET Framework v4.0.30319 Microsoft.Common.targets MSB3268 Shared Folders Projects FSharp Whirlygigs...
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63467201_c0
63467201
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing an XML with namespaces using F# XMLProvider Problem title: Parsing an XML with namespaces using F# XMLProvider Tags: xml, xml-namespaces, type-providers, f%23 Problem: Parsing an XML with namespaces using F# XMLProvider I've been trying to parse an XML NLog message using XMLProvider. In my project I defi...
Parsing an XML with namespaces using F# XMLProvider Parsing an XML with namespaces using F# XMLProvider xml xml-namespaces type-providers f%23 F# Parsing XML XMLProvider log4j:event MyTest INFO log4j:message Running log4j:locationInfo My.Task System.String nlog:eventSequenceNumber nlog:locationInfo Version Culture Publ...
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9780419_c0
9780419
fsharp
0
Title: Why isn&#x27;t my function generalized intuitively? Problem title: Why isn&#x27;t my function generalized intuitively? Tags: types, type-inference, f%23 Problem: Why isn't my function generalized intuitively? I'm having trouble understanding the behavior of F#'s type inferencer. The operator string relies on sta...
Why isn&#x27;t my function generalized intuitively? Why isn&#x27;t my function generalized intuitively? types type-inference f%23 Why s.ToLowerInvariant lowerstring1 Same lowerstring2 lowerstring3 lowerstring4 JToken tokstr1 numstr1 Error tokstr4 numstr4 Why isn't my function generalized intuitively? I'm having trouble...
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55454740_c0
55454740
fsharp
0
Title: How to translate this MSBuild script to F#/FAKE? Problem title: How to translate this MSBuild script to F#/FAKE? Tags: f%23-fake, f%23, msbuild Problem: How to translate this MSBuild script to F#/FAKE? What is the translation of the following MSBuild script into F#/FAKE? <Project xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft....
How to translate this MSBuild script to F#/FAKE? How to translate this MSBuild script to F#/FAKE? f%23-fake f%23 msbuild Compile_A Compile_B IntermediateStage Compile $ How MSBuild FAKE Project schemas.microsoft.com PropertyGroup CurrentMode None Target Name Message Text Hello CallTarget Targets SetToA SetToB CreatePro...
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59640635_c1
59640635
fsharp
1
H: uint16 new(_uMsg, _wParamL, _wParamH) = {uMsg = _uMsg; wParamL = _wParamL; wParamH = _wParamH} end [<StructLayout(LayoutKind.Explicit)>] type private LPINPUT = struct [<FieldOffset(0)>] val mutable ``type``:int // 1 is keyboard [<FieldOffset(4)>] val mutable mi : MOUSEINPUT [<FieldOffset(4)>] val mutable ki : KEYBDI...
H: uint16 new(_uMsg, _wParamL, _wParamH) = {uMsg = _uMsg; wParamL = _wParamL; wParamH = _wParamH} end [<StructLayout(LayoutKind.Explicit)>] type private LPINPUT = struct [<FieldOffset(0)>] val mutable ``type``:int // 1 is keyboard [<FieldOffset(4)>] val mutable mi : MOUSEINPUT [<FieldOffset(4)>] val mutable ki : KEYBDI...
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39689704_c0
39689704
fsharp
0
Title: Using F#&#x27;s hash function inside GetHashCode() evil? Problem title: Using F#&#x27;s hash function inside GetHashCode() evil? Tags: hash, gethashcode, f%23, equality Problem: Using F#'s hash function inside GetHashCode() evil? I encountered a couple of places online where code looked something like this: [<Cu...
Using F#&#x27;s hash function inside GetHashCode() evil? Using F#&#x27;s hash function inside GetHashCode() evil? hash gethashcode f%23 equality Using GetHashCode CustomEquality NoComparison Test Foo Bar x.Equals x.GetHashCode foo.GetHashCode Test.Foo Ctrl-break Equals Using F#'s hash function inside GetHashCode() evil...
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62472327_c0
62472327
fsharp
0
Title: How do I use server garbage collection with dotnet fsi? Problem title: How do I use server garbage collection with dotnet fsi? Tags: .net-core, f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: How do I use server garbage collection with dotnet fsi? I would like to use server garbage collection with dotnet fsi. How do I do this? ...
How do I use server garbage collection with dotnet fsi? How do I use server garbage collection with dotnet fsi? .net-core f%23-interactive f%23 System.Exception How fsi.runtimeconfig.json Program Files System.GC.Server FS0243 Unrecognized Exception fsi.exe Error StopProcessingExn None Microsoft.FSharp.Core.PrintfModule...
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45131335_c1
45131335
fsharp
1
in the comments from @tomislav-markovski, I changed the version of Microsoft.Azure.DocumentDB to 1.13.2. This does create the ServiceInterop dll in the package folder, but now running my query in F# interactive gives this output: --> Referenced 'c:\VSTS\MyApplication\../packages/Microsoft.Azure.DocumentDB/lib/net45/Mi...
in the comments from @tomislav-markovski, I changed the version of Microsoft.Azure.DocumentDB to 1.13.2. This does create the ServiceInterop dll in the package folder, but now running my query in F# interactive gives this output: --> Referenced 'c:\VSTS\MyApplication\../packages/Microsoft.Azure.DocumentDB/lib/net45/Mi...
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66713393_c0
66713393
fsharp
0
Title: F# too many calls to nested Computation Expression Problem title: F# too many calls to nested Computation Expression Tags: monads, computation-expression, f%23 Problem: F# too many calls to nested Computation Expression This questions is an evolution of this question . I am trying to find out why when I run Stat...
F# too many calls to nested Computation Expression F# too many calls to nested Computation Expression monads computation-expression f%23 the Computation Expression State.exec State Explicit Less m:State Get Apply Evaluates Executes Returns Ignores StateBuilder __.Return State.result __.Bind State.bind __.ReturnFrom __....
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31967975_c0
31967975
fsharp
0
Title: How to capture output with XUnit 2.0 and FSharp style tests Problem title: How to capture output with XUnit 2.0 and FSharp style tests Tags: xunit, f%23 Problem: How to capture output with XUnit 2.0 and FSharp style tests Normally I write my unit tests in F# as open Swensen.Unquote open Xunit module MyTests = [<...
How to capture output with XUnit 2.0 and FSharp style tests How to capture output with XUnit 2.0 and FSharp style tests xunit f%23 Xunit Xunit.Abstractions How FSharp Swensen.Unquote MyTests Fact SomeFunction SomeOtherFunction MyTestClass ITestOutputHelper this.output MyTest output.WriteLine How to capture output with ...
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18028489_c0
18028489
fsharp
0
Title: How can I get succinct, legible XML output for F# serialization? Problem title: How can I get succinct, legible XML output for F# serialization? Tags: serialization, f%23, xml Problem: How can I get succinct, legible XML output for F# serialization? Here's my program - module Program open System open System.IO o...
How can I get succinct, legible XML output for F# serialization? How can I get succinct, legible XML output for F# serialization? serialization f%23 xml How XML Program System System.IO System.Text System.Xml System.Xml.Serialization System.Runtime.Serialization System.Reflection Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection GetNestedTy...
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61251536_c0
61251536
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a design pattern for recovery of a recursive file search in C#/F#? Problem title: Is there a design pattern for recovery of a recursive file search in C#/F#? Tags: c%23, file-search, f%23, recursion Problem: Is there a design pattern for recovery of a recursive file search in C#/F#? Assuming, that I hav...
Is there a design pattern for recovery of a recursive file search in C#/F#? Is there a design pattern for recovery of a recursive file search in C#/F#? c%23 file-search f%23 recursion DirectoryInfo someDir.EnumerateFiles someDir.EnumerateDirectories Seq.collect Is there a design pattern for recovery of a recursive file...
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72361165_c0
72361165
fsharp
0
Title: Reading IR photo sensor using pi and .net Problem title: Reading IR photo sensor using pi and .net Tags: f%23, iot, raspberry-pi3, .net Problem: Reading IR photo sensor using pi and .net I am starting my adventure with IoT and got some blinking led experience behind me. But now I wanted to do some more advanced ...
Reading IR photo sensor using pi and .net Reading IR photo sensor using pi and .net f%23 iot raspberry-pi3 .net pi Reading _onPinValueChanged GpioController PinChangeEventHandler Console.WriteLine DateTime.Now gpioController.Read GpioIrIn StartIrRead CancellationToken Opening PIN gpioController.OpenPin PinMode.Input gp...
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40750698_c1
40750698
fsharp
1
has been print the error stream. To return the corresponding FSharpErrorInfo use the EvalInteractionNonThrowing, EvalScriptNonThrowing or EvalExpressionNonThrowing at Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.Interactive.Shell.FsiEvaluationSession.commitResult[a,b](FSharpChoice`2 res) at Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.Interactive.Shell.Fs...
.dotnet , fake , f# , nuget.core To reproduce this you need to download Docker.DotNet.2.124.3.nupkg For the c# sample you need console application and to install nuget.core nuget package. This is working! For the f# sample you need these two files side by side: https://gist.github.com/mynkow/e6f0e550fcacc268dd1e9b743e1...
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16976673_c0
16976673
fsharp
0
Title: looping through F# record like Javascript object Problem title: looping through F# record like Javascript object Tags: f%23 Problem: looping through F# record like Javascript object In javascript, I can access every property of an object with a simple for loop as follows var myObj = {x:1, y:2}; var i, sum=0; for...
looping through F# record like Javascript object looping through F# record like Javascript object f%23 Javascript x:1 y:2 MyObj x:int y:int allValues:seq How Seq.fold Product Price:Money Name:Name FactoryLocation:Address Price Money Name Joe Tooth Paste child1 product.Price child2 child3 looping through F# record like ...
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3021888_c0
3021888
fsharp
0
Title: Asynchronous crawling F# Problem title: Asynchronous crawling F# Tags: web-crawler, f%23 Problem: Asynchronous crawling F# When crawling on webpages I need to be careful as to not make too many requests to the same domain, for example I want to put 1 s between requests. From what I understand it is the time betw...
Asynchronous crawling F# Asynchronous crawling F# web-crawler f%23 Asynchronous System.Uri timer:int WebRequest.Create HttpWebRequest req.UserAgent Mozilla Thread.Sleep req.AsyncGetResponse Console.WriteLine uri.AbsoluteUri resp.GetResponseStream StreamReader reader.ReadToEnd Bad Link uri1 rue89.com Array.mapi Starting...
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22926062_c1
22926062
fsharp
1
lineCount do let dt = now.AddSeconds(float i) yield sprintf "%s,%d" (dt.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff tt")) i }) makeTestDataFile myPath 10 Thanks to Phil I arrived at a working prototype: type MsgType = | HistEvent of DateTime * float | AgentEvent of DateTime * float type DataPoint = {time:DateTime; value:float} ...
lineCount do let dt = now.AddSeconds(float i) yield sprintf "%s,%d" (dt.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss.fff tt")) i }) makeTestDataFile myPath 10 Thanks to Phil I arrived at a working prototype: type MsgType = | HistEvent of DateTime * float | AgentEvent of DateTime * float type DataPoint = {time:DateTime; value:float} ...
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34881336_c1
34881336
fsharp
1
= let splitAtTab (text:string)= text.Split [|'\t';' '|] let splitIntoKeyValue (A: int[]) = (A.[0], A.[1]) let parseLine (line:string)= line |> splitAtTab |> Array.filter (fun s -> not(s="")) |> Array.map (fun s-> (int s)) |> splitIntoKeyValue let y = x |> Array.map parseLine //val it : (int * int) [] type Children = i...
= let splitAtTab (text:string)= text.Split [|'\t';' '|] let splitIntoKeyValue (A: int[]) = (A.[0], A.[1]) let parseLine (line:string)= line |> splitAtTab |> Array.filter (fun s -> not(s="")) |> Array.map (fun s-> (int s)) |> splitIntoKeyValue let y = x |> Array.map parseLine //val it : (int * int) [] type Children = i...
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21801144_c0
21801144
fsharp
0
Title: Wrangling TryWith in Computation expressions Problem title: Wrangling TryWith in Computation expressions Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: Wrangling TryWith in Computation expressions (Having failed to 'grok' FParsec, I followed the advice I read somewhere and started trying to write a little parser my...
Wrangling TryWith in Computation expressions Wrangling TryWith in Computation expressions computation-expression f%23 Wrangling TryWith Computation Result Success Failure ResultBuilder m.Return m.Bind Parser Combine Combine2 ex.Message m.Zero m.TryWith m.Delay Wrangling TryWith in Computation expressions (Having failed...
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43451536_c0
43451536
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Mutually recursive type definitions with custom equality operators Problem title: F#: Mutually recursive type definitions with custom equality operators Tags: equality, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: F#: Mutually recursive type definitions with custom equality operators I'm trying to create a set of type...
F#: Mutually recursive type definitions with custom equality operators F#: Mutually recursive type definitions with custom equality operators equality f%23 discriminated-union Mutually CustomEquality NoComparison Foo x.Equals Bar x.GetHashCode List.exists F#: Mutually recursive type definitions with custom equality ope...
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31435766_c0
31435766
fsharp
0
Title: How to construct F# tuple type? Problem title: How to construct F# tuple type? Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23, r.net Problem: How to construct F# tuple type? Given the following type in F# type Message = string * AsyncReplyChannel<SymbolicExpression> How can I construct it ? Great stuff over at F# for fun and profit ,...
How to construct F# tuple type? How to construct F# tuple type? f%23 c%23-to-f%23 r.net How Message AsyncReplyChannel SymbolicExpression x.Evaluate agent.PostAndReply MailboxProcessor RDotNet RInterfaceAgent dllpath:string rhome:string RDotNet.REngine.SetEnvironmentVariables RDotNet.REngine.GetInstance Start inbox.Rece...
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57819003_c0
57819003
fsharp
0
Title: TypeProvider failed to add method from Expression Problem title: TypeProvider failed to add method from Expression Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: TypeProvider failed to add method from Expression I created a blank type provider using a .net core template dotnet new typeprovider -n LemonadeProvider -lang F# ...
TypeProvider failed to add method from Expression TypeProvider failed to add method from Expression type-providers f%23 Expression TypeProvider LemonadeProvider ProvidedMethod AllEntities myType.AddMember Connection LemonadeProvider.GenerativeProvider Fact Assert.true obj.AllEntities LemonadeProvider.Tests.fs FS3033 Le...
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48488776_c0
48488776
fsharp
0
Title: F# keyword is a field in Firebase JSON - workaround? Problem title: F# keyword is a field in Firebase JSON - workaround? Tags: firebase-realtime-database, json.net, json, record, f%23 Problem: F# keyword is a field in Firebase JSON - workaround? I have the following record defined in F# : type ListingContent = {...
F# keyword is a field in Firebase JSON - workaround? F# keyword is a field in Firebase JSON - workaround? firebase-realtime-database json.net json record f%23 Firebase JSON ListingContent landlord_id listing_id pic_1_url pic_2_url pic_3_url pic_4_url pic_5_url Map MessageContent price_per_night to_date listings_json Js...
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44242229_c0
44242229
fsharp
0
Title: Carrying out same function on different F# record types with identical labels Problem title: Carrying out same function on different F# record types with identical labels Tags: f%23, record Problem: Carrying out same function on different F# record types with identical labels Suppose I have following record type...
Carrying out same function on different F# record types with identical labels Carrying out same function on different F# record types with identical labels f%23 record Carrying Employee id:int name:string Project Employee.id Project.id CreateFormattedStringList List.map x.id x.name l:Project res_1 res_2 l.Head Carrying...
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44252103_c0
44252103
fsharp
0
Title: IMobileServiceTableQuery generates OData with the wrong type Problem title: IMobileServiceTableQuery generates OData with the wrong type Tags: azure-mobile-services, f%23 Problem: IMobileServiceTableQuery generates OData with the wrong type On the client side of my mobile app, I have member private __.PullTable<...
IMobileServiceTableQuery generates OData with the wrong type IMobileServiceTableQuery generates OData with the wrong type azure-mobile-services f%23 logger.Warning IMobileServiceTableQuery OData __.PullTable EntityDto Sync.IMobileServiceSyncTable CrossConnectivity.Current.IsConnected table.PullAsync Unchecked.defaultof...
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74254183_c0
74254183
fsharp
0
Title: SQLProvider Unable to cast object of type &#x27;System.Guid&#x27; to type &#x27;System.String&#x27; Problem title: SQLProvider Unable to cast object of type &#x27;System.Guid&#x27; to type &#x27;System.String&#x27; Tags: f%23, mysql-connector Problem: SQLProvider Unable to cast object of type 'System.Guid' to ty...
SQLProvider Unable to cast object of type &#x27;System.Guid&#x27; to type &#x27;System.String&#x27; SQLProvider Unable to cast object of type &#x27;System.Guid&#x27; to type &#x27;System.String&#x27; f%23 mysql-connector System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException System.InvalidCastException SQLProvider Unable System.G...
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17690578_c0
17690578
fsharp
0
Title: WebSharper issue on getting started Problem title: WebSharper issue on getting started Tags: funscript, websharper, f%23 Problem: WebSharper issue on getting started So I have been looking at developing RIA or MVC applications using F# and I saw that there were two options : FunScript WebSharper I have a Visual ...
WebSharper issue on getting started WebSharper issue on getting started funscript websharper f%23 WebSharper HomePage Template Div Text HOME Links Controls.HelloControl WebSharper issue on getting started So I have been looking at developing RIA or MVC applications using F# and I saw that there were two options : FunSc...
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10468422_c0
10468422
fsharp
0
Title: Seq.map faster than a regular for loop? Problem title: Seq.map faster than a regular for loop? Tags: performance, f%23 Problem: Seq.map faster than a regular for loop? I'm learning F# and one thing that preoccupies me about this language is performance. I've written a small benchmark where I compare idiomatic F#...
Seq.map faster than a regular for loop? Seq.map faster than a regular for loop? performance f%23 Seq.map System System.IO System.Diagnostics str:string Array.rev str.ToCharArray CSharpStyle File.ReadAllLines text.txt lines.Length File.WriteAllLines FSharpStyle Stopwatch.StartNew sw.ElapsedMilliseconds EntryPoint Seq.ma...
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57400923_c0
57400923
fsharp
0
Title: Avoid stackoverflow when recursively dismantling a string Problem title: Avoid stackoverflow when recursively dismantling a string Tags: stack-overflow, f%23, recursion, tail-recursion Problem: Avoid stackoverflow when recursively dismantling a string I'm working on a solution for a problem for the advent of cod...
Avoid stackoverflow when recursively dismantling a string Avoid stackoverflow when recursively dismantling a string stack-overflow f%23 recursion tail-recursion Avoid AbBc head::tail List.head List.tail Avoid stackoverflow when recursively dismantling a string I'm working on a solution for a problem for the advent of c...
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7946096_c0
7946096
fsharp
0
Title: &quot;Unbox&quot; versatile type of discriminated union / Search for good workaround Problem title: &quot;Unbox&quot; versatile type of discriminated union / Search for good workaround Tags: abstract-syntax-tree, discriminated-union, f%23, type-inference, types Problem: "Unbox" versatile type of discriminated un...
&quot;Unbox&quot; versatile type of discriminated union / Search for good workaround &quot;Unbox&quot; versatile type of discriminated union / Search for good workaround abstract-syntax-tree discriminated-union f%23 type-inference types Unbox Search Numerical Real Vector e:Numerical Given "Unbox" versatile type of disc...
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5075872_c0
5075872
fsharp
0
Title: Creating a compound iterator in F# Problem title: Creating a compound iterator in F# Tags: c%23-to-f%23, yield, lazy-sequences, iterator, f%23 Problem: Creating a compound iterator in F# I'm implementing a checkers-like game, and I need a sequence that enumerates all legal moves for a given configuration. I've g...
Creating a compound iterator in F# Creating a compound iterator in F# c%23-to-f%23 yield lazy-sequences iterator f%23 Creating BOARDSIZE-1 MoveStruct currentMove.SomeCondition AllCells LegalMovesAround WHITE currentMove.DetermineMoveType MoveType.ILLEGAL NONE Creating a compound iterator in F# I'm implementing a checke...
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34487187_c0
34487187
fsharp
0
Title: Cannot instantiate any F# type provider from FSharp.Data Problem title: Cannot instantiate any F# type provider from FSharp.Data Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Cannot instantiate any F# type provider from FSharp.Data I'm attempting to recreate the simplest example possible for the CSV type provider: I creat...
Cannot instantiate any F# type provider from FSharp.Data Cannot instantiate any F# type provider from FSharp.Data f%23 type-providers FSharp.Data Cannot Cannot instantiate any F# type provider from FSharp.Data I'm attempting to recreate the simplest example possible for the CSV type provider: I create a Library project...
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20018453_c0
20018453
fsharp
0
Title: FParsec: how to combine parsers so that they will be matched in arbitrary order Problem title: FParsec: how to combine parsers so that they will be matched in arbitrary order Tags: f%23, fparsec, parser-combinators Problem: FParsec: how to combine parsers so that they will be matched in arbitrary order The task ...
FParsec: how to combine parsers so that they will be matched in arbitrary order FParsec: how to combine parsers so that they will be matched in arbitrary order f%23 fparsec parser-combinators FParsec Parser Status Running Done Job Count pint32 EntryPoint Some Trailing Success FParsec: how to combine parsers so that the...
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14441363_c0
14441363
fsharp
0
Title: Composing async computations in F# Problem title: Composing async computations in F# Tags: functional-programming, f%23, .net, asynchronous, computation-expression Problem: Composing async computations in F# I'm writing an asynchronous HTTP API client module/library. To make everything as DRY as possible, I'm tr...
Composing async computations in F# Composing async computations in F# functional-programming f%23 .net asynchronous computation-expression Composing ApiUtils Net.WebRequest request.AsyncGetResponse Net.WebResponse StreamReader response.GetResponseStream reader.AsyncReadToEnd Async.flatMap Json.JsonConvert.DeserializeOb...
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61020652_c0
61020652
fsharp
0
Title: extending functions in F# Problem title: extending functions in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: extending functions in F# in the following code the executeProg function is executing the program instructions list. it's execute the program with "PUSH ax, POP bx ..etc". //Execute a program as a list of operations. Note how ...
extending functions in F# extending functions in F# f%23 Execute Note program:operation program.Length RAM sp-1 PUSH Reg POP String.Equals MOV Imm a::r extending functions in F# in the following code the executeProg function is executing the program instructions list. it's execute the program with "PUSH ax, POP bx ..et...
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39655962_c0
39655962
fsharp
0
Title: Can I suppress F# compiler making copy of function in IL code? Problem title: Can I suppress F# compiler making copy of function in IL code? Tags: f%23, compiler-construction, reflection Problem: Can I suppress F# compiler making copy of function in IL code? I want to create a JIT GPU compiler. You give an F# fu...
Can I suppress F# compiler making copy of function in IL code? Can I suppress F# compiler making copy of function in IL code? f%23 compiler-construction reflection Can MethodInfo m:MethodInfo JIT Type m.ReflectedType Method ConcurrentDictionary func:int func.GetType GetMethod Invoke gpuCodeCache.GetOrAdd a:int b:int Te...
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48054112_c0
48054112
fsharp
0
Title: How to compile Fable.JsonConverter Problem title: How to compile Fable.JsonConverter Tags: fable-f%23, f%23 Problem: How to compile Fable.JsonConverter I'd like to use Fable.JsonConverter. My test code (almost copy this ) FableJson.fs is below, module FableJson open Newtonsoft.Json // Always use the same instanc...
How to compile Fable.JsonConverter How to compile Fable.JsonConverter fable-f%23 f%23 How Fable.JsonConverter FableJson.fs FableJson Newtonsoft.Json Always JsonConverter Serialization JsonConvert.SerializeObject Deserialization JsonConvert.DeserializeObject paket.dependencies nuget.org storage:none Fable.Core Fable.Imp...
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38275408_c0
38275408
fsharp
0
Title: ASP.NET Core 1.0 F# project Problem title: ASP.NET Core 1.0 F# project Tags: asp.net-core, f%23, .net Problem: ASP.NET Core 1.0 F# project Could someone please share minimum working ASP.NET Core application project written in F#? To implement a minimal demo in C#, we have to do the following: mkdir aspnetcoreapp...
ASP.NET Core 1.0 F# project ASP.NET Core 1.0 F# project asp.net-core f%23 .net System Microsoft.AspNetCore.Builder Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http ASP.NET Core project.json netcoreapp1.0 Microsoft.NETCore.App Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel dnxcore50 Startup.cs Startup Configure IApplicationB...
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53566116_c0
53566116
fsharp
0
Title: My F# code cannot read XML using XSD template Problem title: My F# code cannot read XML using XSD template Tags: f%23-data, .net-core, f%23 Problem: My F# code cannot read XML using XSD template I want to parse data from my bank account in F# that are provided in XML. I have an XSD schema of a statement. My code...
My F# code cannot read XML using XSD template My F# code cannot read XML using XSD template f%23-data .net-core f%23 XSD XML data.AccountStatement None FSharp.Data TestAddress BankTransactionList XmlProvider Schema Schemas IBSchema.xsd BankTransactionList.Parse Http.RequestString EntryPoint AccountStatement Some Transa...
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7083598_c0
7083598
fsharp
0
Title: How do I write an enumeration in F# without explicitly assigning number literals? Problem title: How do I write an enumeration in F# without explicitly assigning number literals? Tags: f%23, enums Problem: How do I write an enumeration in F# without explicitly assigning number literals? I have an enumeration in ...
How do I write an enumeration in F# without explicitly assigning number literals? How do I write an enumeration in F# without explicitly assigning number literals? f%23 enums How Creature SmallCreature MediumCreature GiantCreature HumongousCreature CreatureOfNondescriptSize CLI Int32.Parse Console.ReadLine EnumOfValue ...
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70916048_c0
70916048
fsharp
0
Title: Getting error FS0192: internal error: unexpected non-generation of witness when executing class definition in interactive Problem title: Getting error FS0192: internal error: unexpected non-generation of witness when executing class definition in interactive Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Getting error FS...
Getting error FS0192: internal error: unexpected non-generation of witness when executing class definition in interactive Getting error FS0192: internal error: unexpected non-generation of witness when executing class definition in interactive f%23-interactive f%23 Getting FS0192 Piecewise System.ParamArray this.defini...
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Title: Special case for generic type with extension Problem title: Special case for generic type with extension Tags: f%23, types Problem: Special case for generic type with extension I am trying to make a kind of specialization of a generic type. The problem is to make an AVL tree in a generic way, to make a custom ma...
Special case for generic type with extension Special case for generic type with extension f%23 types Special AvlTree k:comparison d:equality this.Contains Moved Nil None Node Some DateRange k:DateTime Special case for generic type with extension I am trying to make a kind of specialization of a generic type. The proble...
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Title: Language performance Problem title: Language performance Tags: f%23, c%23, performance, c%2B%2B Problem: Language performance Everyday discussions like "C# vs Java performance", "F# vs C# performance", "C vs C++", "native C++ vs C#" always are interesting. Just like idiom.com/~zilla/Computer/javaCbenchmark.html ...
Language performance Language performance f%23 c%23 performance c%2B%2B Language Language performance Everyday discussions like "C# vs Java performance", "F# vs C# performance", "C vs C++", "native C++ vs C#" always are interesting. Just like idiom.com/~zilla/Computer/javaCbenchmark.html , or mb manageability.org/blog/...
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Title: What is the correct syntax for RavenDB Search method in F# Problem title: What is the correct syntax for RavenDB Search method in F# Tags: f%23, ravendb Problem: What is the correct syntax for RavenDB Search method in F# I am trying to find all posts in RavenDB containing a word (index is there) Here is a query ...
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66797688_c0
66797688
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Title: Visual Studio 2019: how to configure the default CLR for the debugger? Problem title: Visual Studio 2019: how to configure the default CLR for the debugger? Tags: visual-studio, f%23, debugging, clr, .net Problem: Visual Studio 2019: how to configure the default CLR for the debugger? I recently installed Visual ...
Visual Studio 2019: how to configure the default CLR for the debugger? Visual Studio 2019: how to configure the default CLR for the debugger? visual-studio f%23 debugging clr .net Visual Studio CLR Project Sdk Microsoft.NET.Sdk PropertyGroup OutputType Exe TargetFramework netcoreapp3.1 Name FSharpSample ProjectGuid be6...
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38405396_c0
38405396
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Title: Implement Bind in a Custom Computation Expression Problem title: Implement Bind in a Custom Computation Expression Tags: computation-expression, f%23, .net Problem: Implement Bind in a Custom Computation Expression I'm trying to learn a bit more about F#'s computation expressions by implementing one of my own. H...
Implement Bind in a Custom Computation Expression Implement Bind in a Custom Computation Expression computation-expression f%23 .net Implement Bind Custom Computation Expression OpBuilder __.Bind Op.bind __.Yield Op.id __.Return Op.call CustomOperation __.Push Op.push Use op.Return op.Yield Implement Bind in a Custom C...
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43520205_c0
43520205
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Title: F# todo list using immutable objects Problem title: F# todo list using immutable objects Tags: immutability, f%23 Problem: F# todo list using immutable objects I'm trying to figure out how to do a to do list in F# using immutable objects. The to do list (not necessarily an F# list) might be pulled from a databas...
F# todo list using immutable objects F# todo list using immutable objects immutability f%23 immutable the List.isEmpty head.isReady head.action F# todo list using immutable objects I'm trying to figure out how to do a to do list in F# using immutable objects. The to do list (not necessarily an F# list) might be pulled ...
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9048575_c0
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Title: F# LINQ type class fit in one Problem title: F# LINQ type class fit in one Tags: linq, linq-to-sql, f%23 Problem: F# LINQ type class fit in one I am learning LINQ with F# 3.0. I want to know how to convert my old class to use new LINQ features in F# 3.0 For example, I have created a simple data table in SQL Serv...
F# LINQ type class fit in one F# LINQ type class fit in one linq linq-to-sql f%23 LINQ Create Table1 TABLE NOT TestData1 TestData2 FLOAT Name NTEXT PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED ASC USE MyDatabase INSERT INTO VALUES Testing1 Testing2 System System.Collections.Generic System.Data System.Data.SqlClient Integrated Security Databa...
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40888254_c0
40888254
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Title: Pattern Matching with DateTime.MinValue? Problem title: Pattern Matching with DateTime.MinValue? Tags: f%23 Problem: Pattern Matching with DateTime.MinValue? I am writing an F# service that uses Quartz.Net to poll another service (that has been written in C#): [<PersistJobDataAfterExecution>] [<DisallowConcurren...
Pattern Matching with DateTime.MinValue? Pattern Matching with DateTime.MinValue? f%23 Pattern Matching DateTime.MinValue PersistJobDataAfterExecution DisallowConcurrentExecution PollingJob IJob x.Execute IJobExecutionContext localhost:8089 context.JobDetail.JobDataMap.GetDateTime LastPoll System.Nullable context.JobDe...
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