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Saturday, March 20, 2010. Book Review: Brownfield Application Development by Kyle Baley and Donald Belcham. Brownfield Application development in .Net is a book I wish I had on my bookshelf when I started programming 8 years ago. Through a conversational tone, similar to pair programming, the authors expose both the simple and challenging aspects on not only how to work with a legacy code base, but how to start a new project ‘right’ from the beginning. As with most software development books where you re...

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Saturday, March 20, 2010. Book Review: Brownfield Application Development by Kyle Baley and Donald Belcham. Brownfield Application development in .Net is a book I wish I had on my bookshelf when I started programming 8 years ago. Through a conversational tone, similar to pair programming, the authors expose both the simple and challenging aspects on not only how to work with a legacy code base, but how to start a new project ‘right’ from the beginning. As with most software development books where you re...

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Nate Hoellein: January 2008

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Sunday, January 27, 2008. Walking the F# List namespace - Post #3. Listassoc is roughly equivalent to a hashtable or dictionary lookup in c#, except the list is a list of tuples. (Also, I’m not sure if there are any index optimizations either.) Throws a not found() exception if the key is not found. The signature for List.assoc is ‘a - (‘a * ‘b) list - ‘b. 8216;a – the key value to find (‘a * ‘b) list – the source tuple list ‘b – the value for the key. Here’s an example, using FSI:. Let rec assq x l = ma...

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Nate Hoellein: Oh, those pesky semi-colons!

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Saturday, June 13, 2009. Oh, those pesky semi-colons! I have a great fascination on the origin of things, whether it is the current set of books I am reading about early American history. Or the various nostalgic videos on the beginnings of Microsoft, or even the posts by Andy Hertzfield. But to me, it's something to learn and since C is the predecessor to C#, it scratches my itch for learning about the origin of things. Eventually, after a day or so, what was wrong was I had a semi-colon at the end of m...

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Nate Hoellein: March 2010

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Saturday, March 20, 2010. Book Review: Brownfield Application Development by Kyle Baley and Donald Belcham. Brownfield Application development in .Net is a book I wish I had on my bookshelf when I started programming 8 years ago. Through a conversational tone, similar to pair programming, the authors expose both the simple and challenging aspects on not only how to work with a legacy code base, but how to start a new project ‘right’ from the beginning. As with most software development books where you re...

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Nate Hoellein: Haskell - Lists

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Thursday, April 30, 2009. Lists in Haskell are defined by square brackets, []. In ghci, declaring a list is as simple as:. Prelude [1,2,3]. Lists can be of any length, indeed you can type in the following (although I wouldn't recommend it! Prelude [1,2, . ]. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12.]. To create an empty list, type the following:. Lists must be all the same type, if we try to declare a list with the following, we will get an error. Prelude [1,3,5,7,"nine"]. No instance for (Num [Char]). Here's an examp...

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Nate Hoellein: October 2008

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Saturday, October 25, 2008. Test faster with Tools. With the release of TestDriven.Net. Version 2.16, you can now run your F# unit tests within Visual Studio. Prior to this version, I would execute my unit tests via NUnit-Gui. S command line utility. Both tools are wonderful for handling unit tests, but like most, if not all programmers, I am lazy. I was getting very tired of switching windows. I even wrote my own small testing harness, here. But I still had to fuss around with switching windows. By now,...

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