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F# is a functional programming language that runs on Microsoft's Common Language Runtime and the .NET Framework. This means that F# has access to .NET Framework APIs and, conversely, that other .NET languages can use F# libraries. This Fast Guide offers a quick introduction to F# programming best practices and attempts to answer key questions about this new .NET implementation.
F# home page and What is F#? (Microsoft Research) F# -- A Functional Programming Language (Soma Somasegar) F# Language Overview (Tomas Petricek) F# and Visual Studio 2008 (Edgar Sanchez) F# and Visual Studio 2005 (Microsoft Research) F# .NET tutorials and examples (Flying Frog Consultancy) Using F# Interactive (Granville Barnett)
Expert F# (Apress) Foundations of F# (Apress) Jon Harrop Makes Us F# (.NET Rocks) F# with Robert Pickering (Hanselminutes) F# Web Tools (CodePlex)
Numerous bloggers frequently write about F#. Here are the writers who have provided plenty of posts that should help those on a quest for F# knowledge. .NET at 9.400 ft above sea level (Edgar Sanchez) DevHawk (Harry Pierson) hubFS: THE place for F# (Tomas Petricek) F# News (Jon Harrop) Don Syme's WebLog on F# and Other Research Projects Robert Pickering Granville Barnett
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