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New lexer and parser in IronJS | IronJS Blog
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All things IronJS and F#. New lexer and parser in IronJS. Another great benefit of rewriting the parser in F# is a pretty nice speed boost, if I can direct your attention to the chart below you will see that the new lexer and parser is about eight times faster on the jQuery 1.5.1 (uncompressed) source code. This of course means that IronJS i getting even faster then it was. Also, keep your eyes open for the first 0.2 beta that will arrive shortly. Written by Fredrik Holmström. March 19, 2011 at 8:46 pm.
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Transparent Heterogeneous Parallel Async with F# | craftyThoughts
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Composability - Expressiveness - Correctness - Testability - Intention. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. FSharp.Collections Performance Metrics. FSharpx.DataStructures Performance Metrics. Naive Data Structures Performance Metrics. Transparent Heterogeneous Parallel Async with F#. January 8, 2014. Here’s a strikingly transparent solution to performing parallel Async returning heterogeneous types. Take a look for yourself. Requires a consistently typed. You still have to tune it. Sequen...
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F# programming | craftyThoughts
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Composability - Expressiveness - Correctness - Testability - Intention. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. FSharp.Collections Performance Metrics. FSharpx.DataStructures Performance Metrics. Naive Data Structures Performance Metrics. Category Archives: F# programming. Combining FsCheck Properties in a single Test. January 28, 2014. You may have a bunch of tests that are very similar, and you don’t want to repeat yourself so many times. In FsCheck. Remember the code to the left of. Static...
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Jack Fox | craftyThoughts
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Composability - Expressiveness - Correctness - Testability - Intention. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. FSharp.Collections Performance Metrics. FSharpx.DataStructures Performance Metrics. Naive Data Structures Performance Metrics. Author Archives: Jack Fox. My interest in Type Theory. September 21, 2014. Through the Oregon Programming Languages Summer School. I have presented a couple of different talks on the subject over the past few months. A presentation on Homotopy Type Theory.
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F# and Data Mining: November 2012
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F# and Data Mining. Tuesday, November 13, 2012. Reflection on Martin Odersky’s Scala Course at Coursera. Some F# news first:. F# and Composite Networks. Got the 4th place. At the Stackoverflow Closed-Question prediction competition. And check out our beautiful visualization, “ mapping the world’s programmers. 8221;, in which the location parser is written in F# and is open sourced. I will write more about this Stackoverflow project in future posts, but today is about Scala…. Code repository link removed.
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F# and Data Mining: Is Rust good for data mining?
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F# and Data Mining. Saturday, May 16, 2015. Is Rust good for data mining? Rust 1.0 is just released. This is great achievement for Rust team! I have watched Rust for some time. One phase on its website summaries this language rather well: “zero-cost abstraction”. I was attracted to Rust by Poss’s article: Rust for functional programmers. How is it possible for Rust to have the zero-cost abstraction? Col Seq.map (fun e - e*e) Seq.filter (fun e - e%3= 0) Seq.sum. The F# program can ignore these questions&#...
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F# and Data Mining: September 2013
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F# and Data Mining. Sunday, September 22, 2013. Kindle Wordbook - Making a Personalized Dictionary from Books You’ve Read. Kindle stores all the highlighted texts, bookmarks, and notes in a text file: My Clippings.txt. When I look one word in the dictionary, I will immediately highlight it. This highlighting action does not cost any extra touch because one touch is anyway needed to close the dictionary window. Figure 1. My Clippings.txt opened in a text editor. 2) find all occurrences in my past readings.
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F# and Data Mining: Playing Clojure with a simple setup
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F# and Data Mining. Saturday, April 11, 2015. Playing Clojure with a simple setup. I am always trying to find a scripting language which could replace Python for data preprocessing tasks. I love Python for everything except its performance [think about implementing a dynamic programming with two nested and busy loops]. There are many choices, F#/OCaml/Scala(succinct and typed! Set up Emacs with a Clojure Interpreter. No leiningen, no cider, no maven! Put these into .emacs:. To start the interpreter, use ...
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F# and Data Mining: May 2015
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F# and Data Mining. Saturday, May 16, 2015. Is Rust good for data mining? Rust 1.0 is just released. This is great achievement for Rust team! I have watched Rust for some time. One phase on its website summaries this language rather well: “zero-cost abstraction”. I was attracted to Rust by Poss’s article: Rust for functional programmers. How is it possible for Rust to have the zero-cost abstraction? Col Seq.map (fun e - e*e) Seq.filter (fun e - e%3= 0) Seq.sum. The F# program can ignore these questions&#...
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F# and Data Mining: October 2012
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F# and Data Mining. Monday, October 1, 2012. Setting OCaml/F# Environment in Emacs. For those who don’t know, I did the first 50 Project Euler problem about three years ago (to teach myself F#) and uploaded them at fsharp-euler wikispace. Since then, however, I haven’t had time to do any update. During this weekend, I had the time to play with OCaml on Project Euler problems, and to set up OCaml in Windows. The following shows the Emacs screenshot. Get all val names from ocaml lib mli files*). Funcs = li...
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