Pong video game runnable inside fable.io. Controls are "A" for left, and "D" for right.
1 people like thisPosted: 1 month ago by Phillip Trelford
Download and install Ollama: https://ollama.com/ Ollama is a free common host for multiple different LLM-models like Google Gemma, OpenApi's GPT-OSS, Deepseek, etc.
0 people like thisPosted: 3 months ago by Tuomas Hietanen
ModelContextProtocol with FSharp (MCP with F#) https://modelcontextprotocol.io/docs/getting-started/intro Client and Server examples using https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/csharp-sdk
0 people like thisPosted: 3 months ago by Tuomas Hietanen
Takes a list of (quantity/amount and price/rate) as decimals, and gives a weighted average
0 people like thisPosted: 4 months ago by Tuomas Hietanen
Example of shaping an anonymous-object-as-JSON structure for an Azure dashboard using strong typing and minimal code using Farmer F# https://compositionalit.github.io/farmer/
2 people like thisPosted: 4 months ago by Tuomas Hietanen
A functional wrapper around MailboxProcessor that simplifies agent-based concurrency, adds error handling via events, and provides convenience functions to avoid common pitfalls when working with asynchronous message processing in F#.
2 people like thisPosted: 5 months ago by halcwb
F# implementation of RO_ref from the "Effective ML" talk.
92 people like thisPosted: 14 years ago by fholm
The const function is simple, but you can use it to make your code more legible. In this example we convert a unary function to a function of arity 2 (that ignores the second argument). Also by using the flip function from Haskell (which is equally easy to define) you can ignore the first argument.
119 people like thisPosted: 15 years ago by Alex Muscar
Some simple functions for writing more idiomatic F# tests with NUnit.
91 people like thisPosted: 15 years ago by Ryan Riley
While prototyping programs I find myself using association lists. This little snippet defines a lookup functions for association lists defined as lists of tuples.
68 people like thisPosted: 15 years ago by Alex Muscar
Continuations provide a means whereby heap space can be traded for stack depth (heap space being generally more plentiful than stack depth). They are especially useful where tail recursion is not possible. Here are a couple of simple continuation examples that can be extended to cover more complex scenarios.
100 people like thisPosted: 15 years ago by Neil Carrier
The following sample wants to make sure the person’s age is between 18 and 65, weight is no more than 200 and tall enough (>120).
85 people like thisPosted: 14 years ago by Tao Liu
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