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TechNeilogy: January 2012
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Friday, January 27, 2012. Mixins Simplify Composition in Scala. Scala has a nifty feature called “traits.” . A trait is a means of encapsulating methods and fields that behaves in some ways like an interface, and in other ways like an abstract class. . Like an interface or abstract class, a trait can declare methods and fields that must later be defined in some concrete class. . Unlike a class, however, a trait cannot have constructor parameters. . Here is a simple trait that specifies an iterator:.
TechNeilogy: October 2010
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Sunday, October 3, 2010. F# Computation Expressions: Basic Data Retrieval Mechanics. The test database itself consists of two record types. The first is a simple key/value pair. The second is a linking record type which consists of two keys. This keeps things simple for the test, but the method would remain the same even for more complex record structures. Disclaimer: this oversimplified code is designed to illustrate the basic mechanics of this type of workflow. It is *not* to be considered ideal, p...
TechNeilogy: March 2011
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011. More on Significant Whitespace (in F#, Python, Lua, and Ruby). Since I want to add it to my coding “Room of Requirement,” I decided to keep working on the indentation processor a bit and make it more general. So here is a version that uses an interface to do dependency injection. (And as always, the code and information here are presented "as-is" and without warranty or implied fitness of any kind; use at your own risk.). There are a couple of things to note:. Last, I apologize fo...
TechNeilogy: February 2012
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012. Date of Easter in JavaScript. A couple of years ago, I posted source code in F# for calculating the date of Easter. Well, that time of year is here again, but this time around I'll post a JavaScript example. As before, the method is from Butcher's Ecclesiastical Calendar (1876). I present it in the form given in Peter Duffett-Smith's. Practical Astronomy With Your Calculator. Function easterForYear (year) {. Var a = year % 19;. Var b = Math.floor(year / 100);. There are good i...
TechNeilogy: August 2010
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Monday, August 30, 2010. F#, Fuzzy Logic, WPF, and Tomatoes! This is my 100th blog post, and to celebrate, I’m pulling out all the stops. This example will combine F#, fuzzy logic, WPF, and tomatoes! Below is the application with the window reduced a bit to fit the blog. In real life, it’s more fun to run it full screen. This is a WPF application, so it will require a number of additional steps when making it a Visual Studio project:. And that’s it! I have the following libraries referenced. Make them lo...
TechNeilogy: September 2010
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Monday, September 27, 2010. F# Computation Expressions, Yield/For Mechanics. Today’s episode of the ongoing computation expression saga features Yield/YieldFrom and For. One encounters fewer examples of these than of Bind/Return, though in most respects their operation is every bit as fundamental. 1) Prepending a yielded item to an ongoing sequence. This is the basic yield operation. 2) Combining a two sequences. This is the yield! Combine (a,b) =. Combine (a,b) =. Combine (a,b) =. Append a (Seq . The Fo...
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Monday, December 22, 2014. I just had a thought. I'm sure it's one of those things everybody but me has been doing for years:. At the end of the day, leave an info/warning/error in the test code explaining what the next step should be. That way, instead of staring numbly at the screen for fifteen minutes in the morning, while you wait for the coffee to kick in, you can just run the latest test and follow your own orders! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. AI, NLP and ML.
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Thursday, April 29, 2010. Driving Range Pooled Allocator. In a nutshell, it sub-allocates fixed-size batches of instances. Instances are dispensed from these batches, with more batches being added as required. When the run is complete, the batches are “virtually de-allocated” by resetting various indices, but the instances themselves are not de-allocated. I did my best to test for errors, but this is a generation 1.0 F# implementation. For one thing, it is designed mainly for internal use and so ...Let m...
TechNeilogy: January 2011
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011. Project Euler #1 - One Problem, Three Solutions, Seven Languages. I haven’t posted here in a long time, and I apologize for that. No particular reason, but all good: programming in F#, learning lots of new programming stuff, enjoying the fall and winter holiday season (including hand-making some Christmas gifts), etc. Based on problem statement. Euler 1 naive a b bound =. Euler 1 iteration a b bound =. Numeric (one possible factoring). Illustrates the use of nested functions,.
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A programmer's chronicle of insights and discoveries. Professional F# 2.0. Professional F# 2.0. Professional F# 2.0. Mdash; 5 Comments. Advice for Getting Started with F#. I had a great time at NYC Code Camp. This last weekend. About half the people in my talk already knew F# and were there to talk about Type Providers, the other half just came to see what this F# thing was all about. This post is to help those in the second half begin their F# learning adventure. For the mathematically inclined). At fir...
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FCell Calc Engine Intro. Wednesday, 3 June 2015. FCell Calculation Engine - modelling discounted values. In the earlier posts, we have set up the inputs to the projection model and the projection of decrements and cashflows. In this post, we will be using the cashflows and information on discount rates to generate discounted values. If you look at the Excel only version in sheet Values. A copy of the workbook created which completes the replication of the Excel model can be found here:. Line 9 sets the f...
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Information and code relevant to the often overlooked power of F#. Need an F# Developer. SSIS Packages with F# (Part 1). November 18, 2013. SSIS;F# in SSIS; Scripting Component. Any resolutions or suggestions? This particular REST service required that the Token be generated using MD5 Hash. The HashCodes Type combines my ingredients from the Authentication Type and spits out the needed Token at the point when the Request Type makes it’s call to the member HashCode , in HashCode Type. This is a functi...
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Useful snippets of F# code, formatted in a way that makes it easy to copy and paste the snippet in the F# Interactive editor. Wednesday, 22 May 2013. Zipper Forests ( from Haskell ). A Tree = { rootLabel:'a. A Forest = 'a Tree list. A TreeLoc = { tree : 'a Tree. Lefts : 'a Forest. Rights : 'a Forest. Parents : ('a Forest * 'a * 'a Forest) list }. Create node : 'a - 'a Tree. Create node x = { rootLabel = x. SubForest = [] }. Maybe : 'a - ('b - 'a) - 'b option - 'a. Maybe n f m =. X: xs) (t: rs) ls. Parent...
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Welcome to fsharpConf 2016! On March 4th 2016. We organized the live streaming of the first year of fsharpConf. A free virtual event supported by the F# Software Foundation. Featuring world-class F# experts across the globe. The talks showed F# in action on a wide range of practical applications. Thanks everyone for joining the live event. To stay in touch, follow us at @fsharpconf. 08:30 PST (16:30 GMT). Don Syme and Tomas Petricek. 09:00 PST (17:00 GMT). 09:45 PST (17:45 GMT). 10:30 PST (18:30 GMT).