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APPLICATION : EeekSoft.CLinq.XsltUtil Project Overview
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EeekSoft.CLinq.XsltUtil.cpp
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). I've been very interested in functional programming recently and I have a passion for the new Microsoft F# language. I'm writing a book about
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