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F# 1.1.7.0, I hardly knew ya. Please welcome F# 1.1.8.1 w/LINQ

F# 1.1.7.0 (my coverage here) was released in early January with examples of F# and LINQ.  Not more than 20 days later, F# 1.1.8.1 is now available.  Out with the old and in with the new.  And new it is.  Dr. Don Syme, on an obviously busy schedule, has posted on his outstanding work on F# and LINQ.

This is Part I of a what appears will be a series of posts on topics in the LINQ initiative and the relative advantage that it provides in .NET and further, the advantages of the use of LINQ in F#.

Those of you that know me, know that I expend a great deal of energy to better my knowledge and understanding in many disciplines.  Dr. Syme's comprehensive samples have provided another path of exploration and reduced my costs to learn.  I urge you to do the same and take some time to learn from this work.

I'd also be curious to hear what DoubleI, .NET Monkey, The Beer Software Architect Application Services Manager (whose recent alpha release of Codus 1.3 is here; wtg Sean), THE Beer connoisseur (with that spiffy new blog location as moved from here) and others in the everyday professional practice of data manipulation at a high level of competence would think.

 

posted on Thursday, January 26, 2006 7:45 PM by optionsScalper

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