F# Puts the Fun into Functional Programming
Microsoft Researchers discuss F# and it’s many applications. [youtube ALr212cTpf4]
Microsoft Researchers discuss F# and it’s many applications. [youtube ALr212cTpf4]
This video shows how you can write your tests is natural language that can be at least reviewed by a business user and then directly executed without further coding in most cases with SpecFlow. Video producer: Chicago ALT.NET
Have you heard of Ruby? It’s an expressive, malleable, and fun language you can use in any Microsoft .NET-connected application. In this session we look at using IronRuby and the DLR to extend .NET-connected applications, test user interfaces, and even script behavior in the browser. [youtube 5XPHot1yd6M]
This video demonstrates how to populate a ASP.NET TreeView control. [youtube Z8WhJTLlKNI]
This video focuses on the only new feature in C# 4 that really matters: the dynamic keyword. There are some new possibilities that were previously only achievable with languages like JavaScript and Ruby. We will touch on ways that using dynamic can change your code. Video Producer: Chicago ALT.NET
Have you heard of Ruby? It’s an expressive, malleable, and fun language you can use in any Microsoft .NET-connected application. In this session we look at using IronRuby and the DLR to extend .NET-connected applications, test user interfaces, and even script behavior in the browser. [youtube YABScHdD5HA]