
I've been meaning to tackle F# as my ML of choice (seeing as I'll need
to get comfortable with .Net, I may as well hit two birds with one
stone).
I've been waiting for the text /Expert F#/ to come out, as it looks
/Foundations of F#/ is pitched towards someone learning their first
functional language.
On 7/17/07, Edward Ing
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On Tuesday 17 July 2007 14:53:20 Edward Ing wrote:
Has anyone tried out F#?
Yes. We've been using F# for 9 months now and have several products written in it.
Is this a taboo subject here?
Probably. ;-) -- Dr Jon D Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy Ltd. OCaml for Scientists http://www.ffconsultancy.com/products/ocaml_for_scientists/?e

| > Has anyone tried out F#? | | Yes. We've been using F# for 9 months now and have several products | written in | it. | | > Is this a taboo subject here? | Probably. ;-) Not at all! But there is a very active F# community that would be much more knowledgeable about F# than Haskell folk are likely to be. Simon
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Antoine Latter
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Edward Ing
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Jon Harrop
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Simon Peyton-Jones