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jtpenrod:
First there was "Dot Net", with the promise of "write once, run anywhere". The cornerstone of .Net was to have been something somewhat like Java, called C# (C-Sharp). Well, it turns out that it wasn't that simple. They need yet another language to act as "glue code". They're calling it F# (F-Sharp). (Or as I like to call it: "Microsoft's new F#ing language"    ;)   )  
quote:"Neonerds.net has learned of an implementation of the ML programming language for the .NET Framework. F# is essentially an implementation of the core of the OCaml programming language . F#/OCaml/ML is a mixed functional-imperative programming language which is excellent for medium-advanced programmers and for teaching. In addition, you can access hundreds of .NET libraries using F#, and the F# code you write can be accessed from C# and other .NET languages. (See: Slash Dot)
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That thing just keeps getting kludgier and kludgier, don't it?    :D  
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[ May 25, 2003: Message edited by: jtpenrod ]

GoodwillMan:
www.dotgnu.info

suselinux:
We need an internet UN

Laukev7:
Microsoft language? Isn't that called "Newspeak"?

Oh, wait, it's "Microspeak".   :rolleyes:


http://www.cinepad.com/mslex.htm

TheKnifeThrower:
F#ing hell. Microsoft actually beleive this will be a success. What a F#ing load of F#ing Shitty Shit.

[ May 27, 2003: Message edited by: TheKnifeThrower ]

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