F# Webcast (I.) - Introducing functional concepts
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Visual Studio 2010 is going to be released soon, so it may be a good time finally try the new F# language. In this Webcast series, I’ll demonstrate interesting aspects of F#. In this part, we'll look at basic functional concepts and working with data. Many
of the functional techniques can be demonstrated in C#, so we’ll start by wrting functional C# code. Next, we’ll look how to write the same thing in F# and we’ll also look at working with collections in F#.
For more videos please visit www.mstv.cz (in Czech language) or Tomas Petricek’s blog.
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Great video, very informative and easy to catch. Thanks.
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