Morning Coffee 157
- My Xbox 360 started flashing the dreaded Red Ring of
Death on Friday. <sigh>
I’m not going to have much time to play in the next week, so it’s
not the end of the universe, but I did have to dig an old DVD player
out of the garage for interim duty.
- My Caps really stepped in it over the weekend dropping two games
they had to have and by most reports (aka according to my dad) that
they dominated most of the way. Caps Playoff Math isn’t as dire as
say Clinton’s Nomination Math, but they are three games back of the
Hurricanes with twelve to play.
- Ted Neward has a pretty good F# overview
article in
the most recent MSDN Magazine. I say pretty good because I wonder if
someone with no functional programming experience will “get it”. As
much as I like F# and functional programming, I think some of the
basic concepts don’t pass Don Box’s two beer
test.
- Speaking of Ted, somehow his feed fell off my radar (bad DevHawk!)
and I missed several great posts like Modular
Toolchains
(note to Ted, check out A Research C#
Compiler),
Why we need both static and dynamic in the same
language
(note to self, check out Cobra) and
The Fallacies
Remain….
(recently, I’m the guy shouting about risks).
- Speaking of MSDN Magazine, have you seen their new site
redesign? I
can’t find any announcement of it, but man the site looks great.
- If you missed MIX, the sessions are
all online already. That was fast.
- John Lam
blogs about
the availability of the Dynamic Silverlight
bits. Apparently, Dynamic
Silverlight includes more recent bits than the Silverlight 2
SDK,
which does includes binaries and tools for IronPython, IronRuby and
Managed JScript
(quickstart).
So you can get started with dynamic languages on Silverlight using
the SL SDK alone, but I expect that the Dynamic Silverlight bits
will be updated more regularly than the SDK.
Posted by devhawk.net on March 10, 2008. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged F#, Functional Programming, Hockey, Microsoft, Silverlight, Washington Capitals & Xbox 360.
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