As far as I'm aware no-one has tried this. I have made some efforts to integrate F# into #Develop, it seems to work okay "on my machine", but other uses have reported problems with it:
[link:www.strangelights.com]

But is something I indent to pick up soon, and make a big effort to have something working and fully integrated into #Develop by christmas. After that I have a vague plan to start looking at syntax colouring for all of the free development oriented text editors.

Just our of interest, why Eclipse? I've nothing agaist it, but thought it was more the choice for JVM oriented things.

And of course if you do get F# working inside Eclipse, please do report your findings here ...

By on 11/24/2007 10:31 AM ()

Eclipse support would be nice since Eclipse is available on many platforms. In the past there used to be a C# plug-in for Eclipse but it was abandoned. Writing such a plug-in is probably not a trivial task. At the moment I'm back to using Emacs for all my development work.

By on 12/11/2007 3:53 AM ()

I have thought about it and played with some plugin starters. But eclipse is obviously too much Java and Java is not very interoperable with .NET. So a lot of work is needed as far as I see.

By on 12/11/2007 3:10 AM ()
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