Posted
about 11 years
ago
by
Steffen Forkmann
There was a lot of confusion about the document type providers in the last couple of months. The reason was Tomas Petricek and Co. worked on an improved version in the FSharp.Data project and most people lost track which feature was in which project. In order to make things clearer I removed the Freebase, CSV, […]
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Posted
about 11 years
ago
by
Steffen Forkmann
There was a lot of confusion about the document type providers in the last couple of months. The reason was Tomas Petricek and Co. worked on an improved version in the FSharp.Data project and most people lost track which feature was in which project. In order to make things clearer I removed the Freebase, CSV, […]
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Posted
about 11 years
ago
by
Steffen Forkmann
There was a lot of confusion about the document type providers in the last couple of months. The reason was Tomas Petricek and Co. worked on an improved version in the FSharp.Data project and most people lost track which feature was in which project. In order to make things clearer I removed the CSV, JSON [...]
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Steffen Forkmann
In order to simplify the access of the FSharpx type providers I separated them into their own nuget packages. From now on we have: FSharpx.TypeProviders.AppSettings which generates setters and getters for application settings files. [Read more]
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Steffen Forkmann
In order to simplify the access of the FSharpx type providers I separated them into their own nuget packages. From now on we have: FSharpx.TypeProviders.AppSettings which generates setters and getters for application settings files. [Read more]
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Steffen Forkmann
In order to simplify the access of the FSharpx type providers I separated them into their own nuget packages. From now on we have: FSharpx.TypeProviders.AppSettings which generates setters and getters for application settings files. [Read more]
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Steffen Forkmann
After the official Visual Studio 2012 launch yesterday I think it’s a good idea to announce two new type providers which are based on the DGMLTypeProvider from the F# 3.0 Sample Pack. Synchronous and asynchronous state machine The first one is only a small extension to the DGMLTypeProvider by Tao. which allows to generate state […]
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Steffen Forkmann
After the official Visual Studio 2012 launch yesterday I think it’s a good idea to announce two new type providers which are based on the DGMLTypeProvider from the F# 3.0 Sample Pack. Synchronous and asynchronous state machine The first one is only a small extension to the DGMLTypeProvider by Tao. which allows to generate state […]
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Steffen Forkmann
After the official Visual Studio 2012 launch yesterday I think it’s a good idea to announce two new type providers which are based on the DGMLTypeProvider from the F# 3.0 Sample Pack. Synchronous and asynchronous state machine The first one is only a small extension to the DGMLTypeProvider by Tao. which allows to generate state […]
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Steffen Forkmann
After the official Visual Studio 2012 launch yesterday I think it’s a good idea to announce two new type providers which are based on the DGMLTypeProvider from the F# 3.0 Sample Pack. Synchronous and asynchronous state machine The first one is only a small extension to the DGMLTypeProvider by Tao. which allows to generate state [...]
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