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F# | Wezeku
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The noble craft of software development. Archive for the ‘ F#. MpirNET – NuGet package for high performance large integers. MpirNET is a .NET wrapper for the high performance multi precision integer library MPIR. Which in turn is a Windows friendly fork of GMP. As noted in my previous post, High performance large integers in .NET. High performance large integers in .NET. The test case is RSA signature verification, which uses the formula. MissingMethodException when migrating from F# 3.0 to F# 3.1. ViewC...
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F# | Wezeku
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The noble craft of software development. Posts Tagged ‘ F#. Ever had to access or set the RSAParameters structure’s fields? Well, if you do, you will find that the MSDN documentation on them. Doesn’t specify their endianness. Byte order). Googling isn’t too helpful either, as I found different sources claiming different endianness. So, I wrote a little test in F# that shows that the RSAParameters fields are indeed big-endian. F# values, functions and a little bit of both. F# News (Jon Harrop).
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Compatibility between 32-bit, 64-bit and “Any CPU” .NET assemblies | Wezeku
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The noble craft of software development. Compatibility between 32-bit, 64-bit and “Any CPU” .NET assemblies. Compatibility between 32-bit, 64-bit and “Any CPU” .NET assemblies. I couldn’t find any decent .NET platform target compatibility chart, so I made one:. When to select a specific platform target. As the current tablet frenzy has forced MS to stop neglecting the ARM platform, I suspect that we’ll soon see it added to the list of targets. Trackback ( 0 ). Comments ( 0 ). Click here to cancel reply.
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September | 2013 | I, Observable
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NYC F# Users Group. The F# Software Foundation. My Work on GitHub. Paulmichael Blasucci's Software Engineering Weblog. The Month NYC Ran Out of Excuses Not to Learn F#. I’m totally declaring September 2013. In New York City, at least). I mean, here we are — not seven days into the month yet — and I’ve got a veritable cornucopia (note the reference to impending autumn) of events for. To attend. For starters, on Tuesday 10 September. It’s back to mid-town for Code Camp NYC 2013. The inimitable Rachel Reese.
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Posh Git | Disparate Opinions
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About the man / machine. F# for C# people. October 16, 2014. I have tried to get my head around PowerShell for a while, and I’ve read blogs by Scott Hanselman about PsReadline and PoshGit and decided to finally get on with it and use it properly. This post is just a repository of my current setup. Install PsGet if you don’t have it:. New-object Net.WebClient).DownloadString("http:/ psget.net/GetPsGet.ps1") iex. Install Git for Windows. Update the profile.ps1 file. PsGet: http:/ psget.net/. Jessica Kerr @...
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Microsoft, Apple and the future | Disparate Opinions
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About the man / machine. F# for C# people. Microsoft, Apple and the future. March 1, 2014. I have seen a bunch of uninformed blogs on LinkedIn about the state of large corporations with conclusions based only on hardware preferences of the author, loose speculation and nothing else. I thought why don’t I blog uninformedly on the same subject? I am going to take some of my opinions and state them as fact because let’s face it, I’m right. When MVC5, SignalR and NuGet Just Won’t Get Along. Aphyr with among ...
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Powershell | Disparate Opinions
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About the man / machine. F# for C# people. April 30, 2015. I am extending some tests we are running in powershell. It is used to validate that the chef configs we are setting up so that all moving parts are running. One thing I tried to google that wasn’t perfectly clear to a n00b like me was how to use static objects in powershell, specifically take byte array and interpret it as a UTF8 string. Apparently this is how you do it:. TDD setup in VS14. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Five Reasons the MVP Summit was Awesome | //TODO: - Chris Marinos' Blog
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TODO: – Chris Marinos' Blog. Five Reasons the Java Posse Roundup was Awesome (from a “.NET guy”). C# Async Examples in F# – Part 1 ». Five Reasons the MVP Summit was Awesome. March 23, 2011. At the start of March, I was fortunate enough to follow up my awesome time at the Java Posse Roundup. With an equally awesome time at Microsoft’s MVP Summit. 2 Open Spaces (The hallway track). The summit was definitely not an open spaces conference like the Java Posse Roundup, but the impromptu conversations that too...
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Links from my talk at Prevas | Wezeku
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The noble craft of software development. Links from my talk at Prevas. Links from my talk at Prevas. Here are the links I was referring to at the end of my talk at Prevas:. Luca Bologneses presentation from 2008. Don’t be deterred by the age of it, it’s still a great talk and the most enjoyable F# talk out there. The link is to the WMV file, which is better than the online stream. Type Providers intro and demo by Tomas Petricek. 3 part introduction to F# by Don Syme. Http:/ www.tryfsharp.org/.
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