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    thisraja
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    It seems C# 5.0 is borrowing features from F# which is a good thing. I am delighted about F# language as such as a potential to develop DSLs. Anyone else did anything with F# yet.

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      It seems C# 5.0 is borrowing features from F# which is a good thing. I am delighted about F# language as such as a potential to develop DSLs. Anyone else did anything with F# yet.

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      NormDroid
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      Ocaml-F# wrote:

      Anyone else did anything with F# yet

      I've threaten to look at it, but not got round to it yet.

      Software Kinetics - Moving Software

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        It seems C# 5.0 is borrowing features from F# which is a good thing. I am delighted about F# language as such as a potential to develop DSLs. Anyone else did anything with F# yet.

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        Nemanja Trifunovic
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        Ocaml-F# wrote:

        Anyone else did anything with F# yet.

        Distinguished myself in an internal coding competition by using F#, but otherwise I couldn't find a real-life use case for it.

        utf8-cpp

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          It seems C# 5.0 is borrowing features from F# which is a good thing. I am delighted about F# language as such as a potential to develop DSLs. Anyone else did anything with F# yet.

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          Dr Walt Fair PE
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          I've done some toy programs in F#. It's a neat language, but I haven't yet found a real-life use for it in my commercial efforts.

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          Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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            It seems C# 5.0 is borrowing features from F# which is a good thing. I am delighted about F# language as such as a potential to develop DSLs. Anyone else did anything with F# yet.

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            Marc Clifton
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            Ocaml-F# wrote:

            C# 5.0

            We're coming up on version 5 already? WTF?

            Ocaml-F# wrote:

            Anyone else did anything with F# yet.

            I started writing a poker game, coding the computer player's logic in F#. Pretty nifty language, but I haven't done nearly enough to do the exorcist thing so that functional programming is second nature. And all the books on the language that I've seen basically suck. Somewhere, someone is missing the clue that a book on functional programming should really be about how to change your thinking, and the language itself is just one of many concrete implementations of that thinking. Perhaps I haven't found the right book. Marc

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              It seems C# 5.0 is borrowing features from F# which is a good thing. I am delighted about F# language as such as a potential to develop DSLs. Anyone else did anything with F# yet.

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              Has anyone done *anything* of widespread usefulness in F# yet? It always seems to me to be more of an intellectual exercise than anything else.


              “If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people together to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea” - Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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                Has anyone done *anything* of widespread usefulness in F# yet? It always seems to me to be more of an intellectual exercise than anything else.


                “If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people together to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea” - Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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                Nemanja Trifunovic
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                VsVim[^], of course. But seriously, I don't think F# is going anywhere.

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                  It seems C# 5.0 is borrowing features from F# which is a good thing. I am delighted about F# language as such as a potential to develop DSLs. Anyone else did anything with F# yet.

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                  Ravi Sant
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                  C# is like america, it has best soil for all walks of world in it.

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