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You could find far more important information about my practical program­ming book on the book web site. It is possible to order a print book or an ebook directly from Manning! Today: March 17, 2011 Visit my photo calendar... Beyond the Monad fashion (II.): Creating web forms with LINQ Formlets are elegant functional abstraction for describing web forms encapsulating both rendering and functionality. In this article,Office 2010 Professional Plus (http://www.office-2010-key.de/), we look how to write formlets in C#. Although formlets are not monads, we can still use elegant LINQ syntax. Interestingly, using the join clause... English | 3142011 Beyond the Monad fashion (I.): Writing idioms in LINQ Everyone tells you that LINQ is a monad,Microsoft Office 2007 Key (http://www.office2007-key.ca/), but LINQ can be used to enocde other types of computations too. This article demonstrates that you're able to use LINQ to method using idioms, which are in some ways a great deal more valuable than monads. English | 3102011 MonoDevelop & Teaching F# & QCon tutorial It appears that I have been doing an awful lot further talking than writing in the last two months. This blog post provides links to materials from my recent F# talks,Microsoft Office Standard (http://www.office2010-key.us/), including MonoDevelop presentation, talk about Teaching F# and recent QCon tutorial with Phil Trelford. English | 392011 Announcing F# snippets web site When writing F# code, I often write some nice code snippet or helper function that I'd like to share with the F# community. Unfortunately,Windows 7 Pro Key (http://www.windows7-key.org/), there was no good website for easy sharing of F# snippets - until today. English | 12122010 F# in Education & Concurrency with Agents This article contains materials for two talks that I had in November. First,Office 2007 Pro Plus (http://www.office2007-key.co.uk/), I presented the F# plugin for MonoDevelop at the F# in Education workshop in Boston (using 3D useful library) and then I talked about agent-based concurrency (with Twitter and image processing examples) in London. English | 11302010