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on 11/12/2014 3:35 PM
Today, we are happy to announce a pre-release of F# 4.0 and the latest Visual F# Tools, for Visual Studio 2015 Preview. F# development tools are included in the box with the VS 2015 Preview download, but these bits were branched for stabilization some time ago, and we have made significant progress since then. We recommend that you download and install the latest Visual F# 4.0 bits here, as an update for VS 2015 Preview.  This blog reviews the key enhancements and changes completed up through this update [...]
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on 11/12/2014 7:35 AM
Today, we are happy to announce a pre-release of F# 4.0 and the latest Visual F# Tools, for Visual Studio 2015 Preview. F# development tools are included in the box with the VS 2015 Preview download, but these bits were branched for stabilization some time ago, and we have made significant progress since then. We... Read more
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on 8/20/2014 12:23 PM
We are happy to announce the availability of Visual F# Tools 3.1.2, the latest update to the Visual F# compiler and F# IDE tooling for Visual Studio.  You can download the installer package here. Building upon Visual F# 3.1, and the first out-of-band update Visual F# Tools 3.1.1, Visual F# Tools 3.1.2 is a standalone, F#-only installer that packages the latest updates to the F# compiler, interactive, runtime, and Visual Studio integration.  The IDE updates apply to Visual Studio 2013 Pro+, Desktop Express[...]
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on 8/20/2014 5:23 AM
We are happy to announce the availability of Visual F# Tools 3.1.2, the latest update to the Visual F# compiler and F# IDE tooling for Visual Studio.  You can download the installer package here. Building upon Visual F# 3.1, and the first out-of-band update Visual F# Tools 3.1.1, Visual F# Tools 3.1.2 is a standalone,... Read more
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on 6/18/2014 12:42 PM
The F# Open Engineering Group has an excellent new website and a blog post explaining How to Contribute to the F# Language, Compiler and Core Library Implementation, including impressive details on How you can contribute to the F# Language, Compiler and Core Library Why they currently ask you to work with us and send your contributions via the Visual F# Tools open source repository How your contributions will flow through to other F# tooling, on many different platforms How the core engineering changes ma[...]
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