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I'm on my way out the door for New Zealand and Australia, but I wanted to push out a few things.
F#
August
September CTP is out! Don Syme has the
announcement
, Jomo Fisher has the
link roundup
and details are on the brand-spanking-new MSDN F# Dev Center. Major congrats to the F# team. I've been running a pre-release version of these bits, and they are a huge step forward if you're an F# developer.
I've got an
article on IronPython
in the latest issue of CoDe magazine. Also check out
Brad Wilson's
IronRuby article
,
Ted Neward's
F# article
and
Neil Ford's
Polygot Programming article
.
Via Michael Foord I discovered that IronPython tester Dave Fugate is
back on the blog
. He starts with a
couple
of
posts
about measuring IronPython performance.
Speaking of blogging teammates, I think the dynamic languages team has the highest percentage of bloggers in any group at MSFT. All four Program Managers (
Dave
(lead),
John
,
Jimmy
and
me
), four of five developers (
Shri
(lead),
Dino
,
Curt
and
Oleg
) and all three Testers (
Jim
,
Dave
and
Srivatsn
). The only non blogger right now is Tomas - who at least has a
home page
- and the lead tester which is an open position right now. 11 bloggers out of 12 team members equals 91.67% team blogger coverage.
I was really impressed with Newspeak when I
saw it at Lang.NET
so I'm very excited to see they have a
new website
. No public bits yet, but I like the part where they point out Newspeak "can be implemented independently of Squeak, Smalltalk or any particular VM or IDE". How about implementing a version on DLR guys?
Maurice de Beijer
shows off
embedding IronPython inside a WF application. Kinda cool, but he's primarily showing off implementing a CLR interface in IPy. How about a WF activity that execute arbitrary IPy code. That would be cool. (via
IronPython URLs
)
Ironclad
has
reached
their 0.5 milestone, being able to import numpy from IronPython. BTW, guys - I'm not sure commenting out one line that appears to be unreferenced qualifies as a "monstrous caveat". Congrats guys! (via
IronPython URLs
)
Posted By
Harry Pierson
at 1:29 PM Pacific Daylight Time
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