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DANIELBACHLER.DE --> Blog CV About me What I like about F# is online on youtube 04 March 2021 This Tuesday I gave a talk at the fantastic (currently zoom only) Berlin Functional Programming Meetup about F#. I gave a brief introduction to the language, then showed how to download and analyze some historic weather data and serve this up as a small SPA web app. Below you can play the recording - have a look and let me know if you have any feedback. What I wish I knew when learning F# 23 December 2020 I’ve used F# a lot in the last 3 years and for quite some time I wanted to collect a few good starting points to venture into F# in one place. I also wanted to collect some of those random things that I felt weren’t easily available anywhere because they fall through the cracks of the official language reference and library documentation. While writing this post I had two inspirations in my mind: Hillel Wayne’s post “Why Python is my Favorite Language” and Stephan Diel’s “What I Wish I |
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