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About F# F# is a strongly typed, functional-first programming language that was based on ML and built on top of the .Net Framework by Don Syme at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, England.
Microsoft will deliver a new general-purpose language known as F# to developers next year. F# supports financial modeling and analysis, scientific data analysis, algorithms and academic computing ...
C# and TypeScript get a lot more attention, but Microsoft has also been steadily working to improve its F# programming language. The open source and cross-platform F# is officially described as a ...
Microsoft's F# programming language is rising up the charts in terms of popularity, just two slots out of the top 10 on the TIOBE index.
And yet, that’s exactly what they’re doing with F#, available as a fully-supported language in Visual Studio 2010. F# was developed by Don Syme at Microsoft Research, and is a variant of ML.
The F# team at Microsoft is offering a pre-release of the 4.0 version of the language, featuring core runtime and compiler improvements. F# 4.0, detailed this week, has a core runtime that has ...
Launching a new language is easy – getting it used is hard. The combination of existing code and existing skills is a strong barrier to adoption, and even excellent languages like Ruby and ...
Much has been made of Microsoft's embrace of open source and shift toward interoperability and collaboration, and that trend is exemplified in the new preview release of F#. F# is a functional ...