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Personally, this is the only thing so far that makes sense to me in the middle of all this mess. But who knows…


Portugal has a museum dedicated to ZX Spectrum: https://loadzx.com/en/



Thank you! The first - free - book is great so far.


Other journals, e.g. Nature, already had this. It's not a Distil innovation. But I agree, this should be the norm in journals/confs/etc.


It's not the population size, but the number of times you run the evolutionary algorithm with different seeds.



That seems low for London since it's also a city with high living costs... Do they give any other extra benefits, or what about bonus/stock?


Surely there is a big range of salary from intern -> managing director? Does "the mean" matter in this discussion?


That was for experienced engineers.


I wrote already some time ago a post about which books to read to learn F# (see http://jorgetavares.com/2015/01/01/reading-list-for-f-learni...). In the meantime there are a couple more (e.g., Deep Dives) which are also good.


To get started on OS X just go to http://fsharp.org/use/mac/

A nice and very good online tutorial to learn the language is http://fsharpforfunandprofit.com/


Have you looked at http://fsharpforfunandprofit.com/ ? This site contains lots of useful information and would be enough to get started. Another possibility is to read a few books, e.g., Expert F# 3.0, F# Deep Dives.


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