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  • Continuation-Passing Mnemonics

    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.

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    Posted: 15 years ago by Neil Carrier

  • 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

  • Units of Measure

    Show's how to define units of measure to add stronger typing to your numerical functions.

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    Posted: 15 years ago by Robert Pickering

  • 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

  • Get Stock Quote Data and Historical Stock Prices from Yahoo Finance

    Get Stock Quote Data and Historical Stock Prices from Yahoo Finance.

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    Posted: 15 years ago by Tuomas Hietanen

  • Split a list

    Three ways to split a list in half (but not necessarily in the middle). A forth version added that's very short and should be fast, as we only use List.fold. New champ found.

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    Posted: 15 years ago by Dmitri Pavlenkov

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