F#
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I got my copy of MSDN magazine today. There's an article about F#, and that got me thinking - does anyone here actually use it? I'd be interested in hearing your comments.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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I got my copy of MSDN magazine today. There's an article about F#, and that got me thinking - does anyone here actually use it? I'd be interested in hearing your comments.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
I don't think there is a forum for F# yet (at least I couldn't find it), but there are some articles: How To Learn F#[^]
Best wishes, Hans
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I don't think there is a forum for F# yet (at least I couldn't find it), but there are some articles: How To Learn F#[^]
Best wishes, Hans
Thanks. That's good to know, but it didn't answer my question. I'm curious about how popular the language is and is anyone taking it seriously?
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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I got my copy of MSDN magazine today. There's an article about F#, and that got me thinking - does anyone here actually use it? I'd be interested in hearing your comments.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
I've never used it... there's always a latest and greatest, its a headache to try and keep up with every single language... :wtf:
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I've never used it... there's always a latest and greatest, its a headache to try and keep up with every single language... :wtf:
Agreed
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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Agreed
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
i still haven't even done C#... but i'm guessing i'll have to eventually... whether i like it or not... :laugh:
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i still haven't even done C#... but i'm guessing i'll have to eventually... whether i like it or not... :laugh:
Ta, C#'s not a fad. ya might want to jump in.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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I got my copy of MSDN magazine today. There's an article about F#, and that got me thinking - does anyone here actually use it? I'd be interested in hearing your comments.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
Good idea! What am I doing learning PHP when I can learn an even less useful languageā½
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Ta, C#'s not a fad. ya might want to jump in.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
that's what you say now, but have you heard about F#!?!?! ;P :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Good idea! What am I doing learning PHP when I can learn an even less useful languageā½
hahaha
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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that's what you say now, but have you heard about F#!?!?! ;P :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Albert Holguin wrote:
that's what you say now, but have you heard about F#!?!?!
No, but I've heard the
String
class inG#
is eye-popping! :)Best wishes, Hans
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i still haven't even done C#... but i'm guessing i'll have to eventually... whether i like it or not... :laugh:
Albert Holguin wrote:
i still haven't even done C#... but i'm guessing i'll have to eventually... whether i like it or not... :laugh:
I started out in assembler and c language. Then went to C++ and PHP on the side. Eventually I tried C#, and after initial reservation, liked it. Once you loose your pride, the rest is easy. :-D
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I got my copy of MSDN magazine today. There's an article about F#, and that got me thinking - does anyone here actually use it? I'd be interested in hearing your comments.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
Nope, heard about F# but never seen anyone done anything with it. Apparently the people in this forum didn't really answer your original question, only snide remarks. So assume that they do not use F# either. :)
One hand clapping
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Albert Holguin wrote:
i still haven't even done C#... but i'm guessing i'll have to eventually... whether i like it or not... :laugh:
I started out in assembler and c language. Then went to C++ and PHP on the side. Eventually I tried C#, and after initial reservation, liked it. Once you loose your pride, the rest is easy. :-D
Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes -
Albert Holguin wrote:
i still haven't even done C#... but i'm guessing i'll have to eventually... whether i like it or not... :laugh:
I started out in assembler and c language. Then went to C++ and PHP on the side. Eventually I tried C#, and after initial reservation, liked it. Once you loose your pride, the rest is easy. :-D
Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopesoh its not about pride, its about time... i'm very busy with other things at this point in my life... and i'm not even a software developer, i'm an electrical engineer, so learning new software is not exactly part of my workday (or learning old software for that matter)
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JimmyRopes wrote:
Once you loose your pride, the rest is easy
Is that marriage advice? :laugh:
Jack of all trades ~ Master of none.
:laugh:
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Albert Holguin wrote:
i still haven't even done C#... but i'm guessing i'll have to eventually... whether i like it or not... :laugh:
I started out in assembler and c language. Then went to C++ and PHP on the side. Eventually I tried C#, and after initial reservation, liked it. Once you loose your pride, the rest is easy. :-D
Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopesas it is i already have to know: -C/C++ (in multiple frameworks) -assembly (MIPS) -matlab scripting -perl -batch -vhdl/verilog ...i'll get to C# in due time... ;)
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I got my copy of MSDN magazine today. There's an article about F#, and that got me thinking - does anyone here actually use it? I'd be interested in hearing your comments.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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I got my copy of MSDN magazine today. There's an article about F#, and that got me thinking - does anyone here actually use it? I'd be interested in hearing your comments.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
I was investigating on using it for DSL (Domain Specific Language). I am now leaning more towards Ruby.
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I got my copy of MSDN magazine today. There's an article about F#, and that got me thinking - does anyone here actually use it? I'd be interested in hearing your comments.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
My favorite VS add-in[^] is largely written in F#. I've learned some F# and like it (I like ML in general) but don't think it has a bright future.