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  • A beautiful fixed-point finding function

    We start with an initial value and then applying f repeatedly, until the value does not change anymore.

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    Posted: 15 years ago by Nick Palladinos

  • WPF / SilverLight Converter II

    version 1 is http://fssnip.net/62. This new version support convert from any existing function to a converter function by using composition and pipeline. The convert function is to make the function signature agree to the IValueConverter interface. You can add new functions in the FunctionLibrary module and reuse the class definition to reduce the coding effort. The first sample is to show how to make the converter pipeline work, the second one is a debugger converter used to debug the data binding problem.

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    Posted: 14 years ago by Tao Liu

  • Minimal XML DSL

    This snippet provides a very small internal DSL for creating and querying XML using the underlying XLinq classes.

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    Posted: 15 years ago by Blake Coverett

  • Asynchronous sequences

    An asynchronous sequence is similar to the seq type, but the elements of the sequence are generated asynchronously without blocking the caller as in Async. This snippet declares asynchronous sequence and uses it to compare two files in 1k blocks.

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    Posted: 15 years ago by Tomas Petricek

  • Break sequence into n-element subsequences

    I'm working on parallel computations and I thought it would be useful to break work into chunks, especially when processing each element asynchronously is too expensive. The neat thing is that this function is general even though motivation for it is specific. Another neat thing is that this is true lazy sequence unlike what you'd get if you used Seq.groupBy. There are three versions for your enjoyment.

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    Posted: 15 years ago by Dmitri Pavlenkov

  • Wicked way to solve quadratic equation using list of operators

    This is to demonstrate that: (1) there are many ways to solve the same problems; (2) operators can be grouped together into data structures and act as data; (3) you can have fun in F# in many ways.

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    Posted: 15 years ago by Dmitry Soshnikov

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