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It's been established that Microsoft believes the iPad has many, many flaws. Now Redmond would like you to know that the Samsung Galaxy Tab isn't all that either. It's a good way to learn who the #1 and #2 are
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This code drop corresponds to the release of the Visual F# Tools for F# 3.1 as part of Visual Studio 2013. We have also recently released some great new samples showing the unique power of F#. For those who like to get functional
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I like functional, but F# is a mess.
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I absolutely agree.
I looked at it a while back, and decided not to touch it with a barge pole.
Shame, as it probably discourages a lot of people from learning functional programming.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: but F# is a mess.
Why? Does it have to do with the fact that it's not "pure", in the sense that it supports mutability so it can work with .NET classes?
Marc
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New reports suggest Ford's Alan Mulally and Microsoft exec Satya Nadella are ahead of rivals including Nokia boss Stephen Elop in the race to replace Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Maybe this will lead to them doing crash tests?
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They already do we're the dummies!
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Why would they consider an outsider?
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He's apparently good friends with Ballmer.
Which I would think is one of the many reasons to disqualify him.
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Because Ballmer fired all the competent insiders.
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Wow. That's like making Sculley CEO of Apple. That went well, didn't it?
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Next thing you know, Microsoft will ship their new "Windows Newton"
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Microsoft's new head of operating systems group, Terry Myerson, gets it. But will he have the fortitude -- and backing -- to build a better Windows? "I am prepared for the worst, but hope for the best."
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Aw we can hope but really it's just the musings and complaining of the aging mouse wielding, touch typing peasants.
"Oh there's no bread, let 'em eat cake. There's no end to what they'll take"
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As Bitcoin hit $1,000 dollars on Wednesday morning, a lot of early adopters saw their Bitcoin, bought or mined for cheap years ago, turn into a high-return investment. And some forgot they bought Bitcoin years ago, only to realize they were suddenly rich. Ohnosecond: The fraction of time between making a mistake and realizing it.
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New Linux worm targets routers, cameras, “Internet of things” devices. And here I thought Linux was immune to viruses...
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Executives discuss new initiatives following reports that government agency breached networks at Google and Yahoo. That doesn't help much if you just give them the keys
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Once bitten, ten times shy - at least until I can compile my own Windows.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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As large IT systems scale to unforeseen levels of complexity, new laws of effective management come into play. Spoiler alert! With more computers.
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Agile development is no longer an alternative way to develop software. With the pace of technology adoption accelerating at a frenetic pace, agile is increasingly the only way to develop software. That is, if you want to stay in business. When I finish the next volume of the requirements document, I'm so going to prove this wrong
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"Make every release a non-event."
Bingo.
/ravi
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The Anti-#region Legion is a community for people that believe that the C# #region is a unfortunate language construct. Free yourself from the tyranny! (For some silly reason or another)
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I agree that #region does not belong to a language itself. It's a code folding[^] delimiter and should be a feature of Visual Studio.
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#region is not a language construct. It's a C# pre-processor directive.
The author's comments regarding the abuse of #region s are very valid.
However, #region s provide a very convenient way to separate constructors, methods, properties and fields in the same file. Relegating these items to different files would lower a developer's productivity.
/ravi
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Yes, let's focus all of our attention on something utterly trivial.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
Those who seek perfection will only find imperfection
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
me, in pictures
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