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on 4/1/2014 4:45 AM
  For those attending BUILD 2014 in San Francisco, the F# Bay Area Group will be hosting drinks at the Thirsty Bear Brewery at 6:00pm on Thursday, April 3, 2014. Come along and discsus how F# works as a community, learn how to contribute to F# tools, projects and open engineering, and learn how F# is being used in practice to solve real-world business problems with succinct, efficient, robust code.   It's //BUILD week in San Francisco! Let's raise a glass to F# together at the Thirsty Bear Brewery, close t[...]
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on 1/22/2014 10:35 AM
Today we are excited to announce the availability of the Visual F# Tools 3.1.1, our first update release to Visual F#.  You can download the installer package here. Visual F# Tools 3.1.1 is a small, quick-deploying package that can be used to update current editions of Visual Studio 2013.  The package will update the compiler and runtime, along with the IDE tooling.  The F# language edition supported is F# 3.1.  The update contains a small number of bug fixes compared to the baseline in Visual Studio 2013[...]
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on 1/7/2014 4:47 PM
If you are in the Seattle area, come by the Microsoft campus February 13 at 7pm for a talk on creating F# iOS apps using Xamarin Studio on Mac.  Details on the group’s meetup page, here: http://www.meetup.com/FSharpSeattle/events/159071122/. For more information regarding F# on iOS, see http://fsharp.org/use/ios/. Abstract: Xamarin.iOS lets you create iOS apps using F# and C#.  In this talk we will cover how to build an iOS app in F#, including:     • A brief overview of using Xamarin Studio on [...]
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on 12/12/2013 4:52 AM
 The F# community and the Visual F# team have been working together to bring new community-authored templates for Visual F# into the Visual Studio Gallery. One step in this has been to create a central GitHub repository for F# community templates, where you can contribute new templates and improve the existing ones. In this way you can make sure your templates get maintained over time and become available for use with new versions of Visual Studio as soon as possible. Contributing your templates to this re[...]
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on 11/30/2013 3:37 AM
  The next edition of the successful F# in Finance conference will be held in New York City on December 11.  You can register now. See also our writeup of the London edition of the F# in Finance conference.   The Visual F# Team        
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