F# Webcast (IV.) - Developing standard .NET libraries

  • Posted: Feb 17, 2010 at 11:30 PM
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This webcast demonstrates how to wrap an existing F# code into an object oriented library that can be nicely used from C# and how to use it when developing ASP.NET web application. We'll turn the code that originally used F# tuples and lists into code that uses standard .NET objects and we'll also see how to declare a class in F#. This simple modification will turn the script into an F# library that is almost indistinguishable from a library developed in C#. We'll also look how you can use the library from C# web application to show the interop between C# and F# in practice. 

For more videos please visit www.mstv.cz (in Czech language) or Tomas Petricek’s blog.

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