Over on the F# team blog, there's a new article about Getting Started with Implementing Web APIs using F# and ASP.NET F# 3.0 is included as part of Visual Studio 2012 and comes with a gallery of community contributed online templates for F#. Time to explore! One online template is "F#/C# MVC 4" using ASP.NET … Continue reading Exploring the Online Templates: Creating a Web API with F# and ASP.NET
Tag: F# Web Programming
Next Seattle F# Meetup, Tuesday Feb 21, 2012
Seattle F# user group meeting Feb 21, 2012 Tuesday, February 21, 2012, 6:00 PM. Microsoft Building 99, Room 1919-C, Redmond, WA (map) 47.641712 -122.140670 As with the previous meetup, we have two sessions + one tiny program contest: Ryan Riley (F# MVP) : Web Apps and APIs with F# Most .NET web applications today use ASP.NET … Continue reading Next Seattle F# Meetup, Tuesday Feb 21, 2012
F#, WebSharper, JavaScript, HTML5, Mobile etc.
I'm catching up on blogging about what's been going on in F# lately. One thing that happened over the vacation is that the F# HTML5/Mobile development tool called WebSharper is now open source, and free for use for open source projects (details on the site). There is also a community project called Pit (also on github) which compiles … Continue reading F#, WebSharper, JavaScript, HTML5, Mobile etc.
Getting Started with F# Web Programming: Slides and Samples
Dan Mohl has posted a set of slides and samples from his Getting Started with F# Web Programming talk at DevLink.
F# and HTML5: WebSharper Professional 2.2 Released
Adam over at Intellifactory has announced the release of WebSharper Professional 2.2. Congratulations to Adam and the team on this milestone release, which builds on F# in innovative ways. You can take a look at the samples of developing HTML5 applications in the succinct, powerful, strongly typed language F#. It executes as JavaScript, but it's not hard to imagine that coding feels … Continue reading F# and HTML5: WebSharper Professional 2.2 Released
Announcing the Try F# Website! www.tryfsharp.org
On behalf of Microsoft Research Connections, I'm very glad to announce the arrival of the "go live" edition of the Try F# website! TryF# is a new tool from Microsoft Research Connections that enables the learning of the F# programming language in an interactive browser-based environment. TryF# makes F# accessible to users with Windows and … Continue reading Announcing the Try F# Website! www.tryfsharp.org
Video: F# for XBox Path of Go and Project Emporia
A podcast of David Stern's recent talk on Microsoft's use of F# for the XBox Live Arcade Path of Go and for Project Emporia is now up. David talks a lot about how to get .NET code to run faster on the XBox, and at the end takes a number of questions on Twitter and … Continue reading Video: F# for XBox Path of Go and Project Emporia
F# Team Contract Position in Cambridge UK
The F# team in Cambridge have an opening for a contractor specializing in applying F# to industry-relevant domains. This includes developing concepts and demonstrators of using F# to solve real-world issues in cloud computing, with applications to financial programming, technical computing and web programming. A knowledge of enterprise computing topics such as database, CRM and … Continue reading F# Team Contract Position in Cambridge UK
Functional Programming eXchange 2011, London, March 18, 2011
In a previous blog post I mentioned Simon Cousins and his explanation of why F# programming was effective for his recent enterprise work. Robert Pickering mentions that Simon wil be one of the speakers at the Functional Programming eXchange 2011 on March 18, 2011, speaking on F# in the Enterprise. Other speakers include Simon Peyton Jones, … Continue reading Functional Programming eXchange 2011, London, March 18, 2011
“Entire Websites as First-class F# Values” – Online Tonight, 11am PST
"Entire Websites as First-class F# Values" - Now that's a catch phrase I like! Adam Granicz is giving a talk on WebSharper sitelets tonight (Dec 21, 11am PST) at the online Community for F#, here is the abstract: Adam Granicz: Introducing WebSharper Sitelets Abstract: WebSharper sitelets provide the essential mechanism to encapsulate entire websites as … Continue reading “Entire Websites as First-class F# Values” – Online Tonight, 11am PST

