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Listening To Reason: September 2006
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Random musings about technologies by Andy Norris. A proposal to simplify calling L# from C#. This has also been posted to its own thread in the LSharp Google Group. If you want to discuss the merits of this proposal, please consolidate all comments there. Thanks. Calling L# from C#. Suppose you have a lisp environment already running, and you want to call a simple function you have defined. The easiest way to call it right now is probably to create an L# string and evaluate it, like so:. Using the L# int...
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Microsoft to push functional programming into the mainstream with F# | Ars Technica
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The Rise of Specialized Databases. Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more. Technology Lab —. Microsoft to push functional programming into the mainstream with F#. Microsoft's recent decision to productize the F# functional programming …. Oct 23, 2007 1:26 pm UTC. Microsoft has announced that support for the F#. The advantages of functional programming. Sequences, data structures, basic mathematical computations, and even recursion. The close association with lambda calculus...
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Listening To Reason: First Impressions of L#
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Random musings about technologies by Andy Norris. First Impressions of L#. Lately I've been fooling around with Lisps. I've done some work on Linux in SBCL, an open source Common Lisp implementation that seems like a good, solid piece of code. But I've spent most of my time writing code in L#. An interpreted Lisp dialect for the .Net CLR. Lots of people are familiar with Common Lisp, but not all that many people seem to be familiar with L# yet, so I thought I would share my first impressions. The single ...
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Features | xacc.ide
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A small, super fast, opensource and 100% C# IDE targetting .NET-based languages. What is xacc.ide? Xaccide is a small and fast integrated development environment (IDE) mainly targeted at .NET development. It has syntax support for 27 languages and project support for various compilers. It has support for step debugging .NET based executables. Also featured is brace matching and folding support for some languages. Who is developing xacc.ide? What does ‘xacc’ mean? How is ‘xacc’ pronounced? Xaccide require...