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3:05 PM
comes in chat.see rightfold talk about php. day is complete
 
 
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user1804599
5:15 PM
@arian hallo.
 
5:34 PM
I think he left :(
How's it going today, @rightfold?
BTW - Nice talk on unit of measure and type providers in F# going on right now at plus.google.com/114125245508430492423/posts/G2uqSLBmuJf
 
user1804599
I’m doing well, thanks.
 
user1804599
How about you?
 
user1804599
@ReedCopsey I know the guy in person. :P
 
Paulmichael?
(I'm doing well - though a bit stressed - too much to do today ;) )
 
user1804599
No, @arian.
 
user1804599
5:35 PM
@ReedCopsey Nice. I’ll check it out.
 
Ahh, okay
 
user1804599
Currently working on a parser in F#.
 
user1804599
Defining the AST.
 
user1804599
The lack of forward declarations makes it a bit ugly. I don’t like and.
 
Yeah - the ordering constraints are probably the thing that trips me up the most in F# still
 
user1804599
5:53 PM
1 message moved to recycle bin
 
@rightfold y??
 
user1804599
We try to keep it about functional programming or at least programming in general here. Try a more general chat room or Yahoo! Answers.
 
@rightfold i have already developed code for that.......that is the reason why i was asking
 
user1804599
@ReedCopsey Do you use F# professionally or just in your spare time?
 
I'm just starting some projects at work using it - and plan to expand it's usage within my company as I ramp up my other devs
@AnkitSrivastava Please pick an appropriate chat room for those types of questions (also, I answered you in the recycle bin)
 
user1804599
5:57 PM
Ah, nice.
 
user1804599
We use PHP, switching to Python soon.
 
You removed yourself?
 
user1804599
@ReedCopsey Nah, that was my old account.
 
6:01 PM
Ahh, okay - and thanks ;)
 
user1804599
Why can’t I curry methods written in C#? They seem to take tuples.
 
user1804599
Or just BCL methods in general.
 
@rightfold LOL
 
You actually can curry methods in C# - but it's super ugly :p
 
user1804599
How?
 
user1804599
6:14 PM
Using explicit fun?
 
user1804599
That wouldn’t be fun.
 
Is there an implicit conversion from method to function in C#?
 
yeah - there's a short example of it in Tomas Petricek and Jon Skeet's book, IIRC
you have to do all of the work to turn it into delegates (in C#) and remap it - so it's useless, but theoretically possible ;)
 
user1804599
Ah. :P
 
user1804599
@FredOverflow You can do MyHOF(myObject.ItsMethod) in C#, which is somewhat similar to std::bind with a member function pointer in C++.
 
6:16 PM
You end up with crap like Func<Foo, Func<Bar, Baz>>
 
user1804599
Meh.
 
(basically, you end up really wanting to get back into F# as quickly as possible...)
 
user1804599
It would be nice to be able to do Seq.exists (Object.ReferenceEquals other).
 
@rightfold Binding an object seems the most useful scenario. Certainly more useful than binding other parameters.
 
user1804599
@FredOverflow AFAIK most used for events.
 
user1804599
6:34 PM
@FredOverflow I rewrote the variance thing in F#. :P
 
user1804599
It’s way nicer right now.
 
7:18 PM
lol - nice FP discussion in the C# room right now :p
 
7:56 PM
Interesting - F# type provider for Java :p
not sure how I feel about that one :S
 
Ok, job hunt related question: I just finished my Master's in Electronic Business and Systems Management with a perfect GPA and was just admitted to a post-master's program in Software Engineering, but I don't have a bachelor's degree in an IT related field (mine is in Economics). Do you think I would have trouble finding a job as a software developer because of my lack of a bachelor's degree?
 
Depends a lot on what you're trying to do
but if you get a post-masters in Software Engineering, I'd say it's not going to be an issue
if you're into FP, especially, you're likely going to be very attractive to financial institutions wanting to do data science, as you'll have a good mix of SE and econ
 
 
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user1804599
11:25 PM
@SineLaboreNihil You already asked that in the C++ room. :D
 

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