Hi Kaveh,

Just to let you know we're working on an awesome new release - not lazy at all :-)

If you'd like to see F# made a product then please just email the people at the Microsoft Developer Division and let them know. Just post to an MSDN forum saying "I'd like to see F# made a product, who should I talk to" and explain your needs.

BTW I have enormous respect for Haskell as a community, a language, a tool and a research agenda.

Cheers!

don

By on 2/20/2007 11:47 PM ()

Hi

FIRST I never ever am going to be rude about any aspect of Haskell world. Maybe I have chose a bad way for describing my opinion about Haskell. I have a BS in telecommunications and electronics and after a long story I have been became a developer. So I am a mean developer; a daily "Just do it!" labor! I admit that; after all there are people in Haskell space that are shining very brilliant; beyond my reach! In part no. 1 I was talking about any of my kind. I must develop a light weight data layer today. I am not going to writing a new tree searcher for a red-black one! I say these kind of stuff CAN make things more clear and practical. But my brethren are strugling everyday with bad aspects of software engineering. And there is still a huge gap between me and Haskell. There is no interest in Haskell world for filling this. My kind are forgotten and left behind. We steal time from our daily life to play around something like Haskell (and F#!). We (i.e. me) introduced Haskell to many other peoples ( I made a teacher in university to dedicate some of his time and effort on Haskell! - Ofcourse honestly he is on ruby by the time! :) ). So I have just said Haskell is living in a fabiolous "academic" context and is lazy about comming out. It is not "accessibe" enough for "OUT". "OUT" is where I am; and any other usual-mean developer is.
Again I apologize for being ambyous.

Second; I think F# - with a strong company backend and - with many good properties is absolutly "accessible" enough to make things better. I have wrote about that.

Third; I did not know about official structure of relations between Microsoft research groups and other departments and offices. If this post appears in a wrong place, excuse me.

4th; It is not relevant to be said here ( ;) ); but please open a new topic in forums about "hubfs.org" itself. For example there is a bug in posting page JavaScript that can not be ran correctly on Firefox 2; and I can tell this there :)

Best Regards

By on 2/21/2007 1:31 AM ()

I want to delete this thread because it is made by an old version of "me" (flirting geek; no hesitate to seem smart; a "knowing about" guy (rather than a "knowing guy")). Yet...I have not permission to delete it (it has a reply from dsyme - wasted some time of him; which I deeply regret) and it seems it is here to stay. :(

By on 12/14/2010 2:38 AM ()
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