Writing non-blocking user-interfaces in F#(tomasp.net)
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tomasp(299) 11 months, 13 days ago
F# asynchronous workflows are mainly used for non-blocking I/O and concurrency, but they provide nice abstraction for writing user interface interactions. This article shows an Silverlight example and explains how F# makes it easy to write code that avoids blocking the user-interface when performing CPU-intensive processing.
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