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on 10/13/2011 11:47 AM
We've previously blogged about FSharpChart, an F# library that makes it easy to use F# for information-rich programming. FSharpChart works well with the Interactive Window, helping you prototype your code quickly. We're happy to announce an update to the library. Carl Nolan also has a guide on how to use FSharpChart within a WPF application. We hope you find this library useful. As always, we welcome your feedback!
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on 10/7/2011 2:28 PM
The VP of our Developer Division, S. Somasegar, has written a great blog entry on the new programming language technologies in Visual Studio 11. There is a great section on F# which really highlights the innovations that we continue to bring to the product. Check out his article, if you haven’t already, or read more about F# 3.0 on our blog.
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on 9/24/2011 7:41 AM
A significant part of F# 3.0 support for F# Information Rich Programming is the F# Type Provider mechanism. An F# type provider is a component that provides types, properties, and methods for use in your program. For more information on F# 3.0 and the F# Type Provider mechanism, see What’s New for Visual F# in Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview. We're very pleased to announce the availability of an introductory guide to writing F# 3.0 type providers, along with samples! The MSDN pages are here ( http://msd[...]
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on 9/14/2011 3:00 PM
The Visual Studio F# team is excited to announce a preview release of F# 3.0 as part of the Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview, announced on Tuesday at the //build/ conference. This preview is available now for all MSDN subscribers. The general release will be Friday at 10am PDT. The F# compiler will continue to be available as an independent installation, but that configuration is not part of this preview release. With F#, we bring you a powerful, succinct, efficient, and expressive language, which allows[...]
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on 8/12/2011 4:21 PM
The F# team is very excited to pass on the news that Tomas Petricek's Real-World F# Programming Articles are now available on MSDN! Congratulations to Tomas, Keith, Yin and Gordon who have worked so hard on this. Here's the chapter outline: Chapter I: Introducing Functional Programming This chapter explains the basic concepts behind functional programming such as immutability,  first-class functions and expression-based programming. Many of the concepts are demonstrated in C# to guide programmers without[...]
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