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F# - A New .Net language

Goalie_Ca writes "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 the F# Homepage."

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  1. Re:That's the power of .NET by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny


    "Microsoft has finished screwing customers, ..."

    I'm shocked that you could say that! Microsoft will never finish screwing its customers.

  2. Re:MSFT public-relations apocalypse. by matt_wilts · · Score: 3, Funny

    >I can't believe a language named "F#" got past
    > Microsoft's marketing department. Or are
    > they retarded enough to think it won't get
    >expanded to "F#@%"?

    You think that's bad? As a non-programmer I expanded "F#/OCaml/ML" to "f*ck em all"...