mateti on 30 Nov 2010 19:36:00 -0800


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Re: Learning F# with Games


Sounds interesting...I'm in.

On Nov 22, 4:53 pm, Aaron Feng <aaron.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been in contact with Richard Minerich, one of the authors of
> Professional F#, about coming to Philly to do an F# training /
> presentation.  I thought it would be interesting for him to run a
> similar, but _different_, tutorial that he ran at CUFP
> (http://cufp.org/conference/sessions/2010/f-20-day-beach) for us.
>
> Basically Richard wrote an ants simulation game to teach people about
> F#.  You can tweak the behavior of the game using DSL he has written
> or tweak the AI in F# to get better results.  The contestants battle
> each other in the end!  Richard's blog has more concrete details about
> the tutorial:http://richardminerich.com/2010/10/cufp-a-day-at-the-beach
>
> As many of you already know F# is currently an official open source
> project under the Apache 2.0 license and can run under Mono. This
> tutorial will _NOT_ require a Windows machine. Please bring your Mac
> or Linux box if you prefer.  I will help Richard to make this happen
> to ensure everyone has a great experience.
>
> This will likely happen early next year on a Saturday.  The whole
> tutorial should run between 4 -6 hours. Since Richard will be
> traveling to Philly and there are a lot of logistics I need to figure
> out, I need to know ahead of time how many people are interested in
> this.
>
> This tutorial doesn't assume you know anything about F#. In fact, you
> can still play the game via the DSL.
>
> For those you are interested in learning about FP this is a great
> chance to learn it the fun way.
>
> Aaron
>
> Pro F# 2.0http://www.amazon.com/Professional-F-2-0-Ted-Neward/dp/047052801X/ref...