VISUG Recording: F# Introduction
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F# will ship as a first class citizen of Visual Studio 2010, and .NET 4.0 will include some special support for F#. But what is F# and why should you care? This talk will try to address that question. First we'll look at the basic building blocks of F#:
functions, pipelining and immutability. This should give you a feel for what a functional program in F# looks like. In a second part, we'll see some real world applications and examples of F# in action. We'll conclude with some pointers so you can continue
exploring F# on your own.
This is the session recording of the Belgian Visual Studio User Group, presented by Kurt Schelfthout.
This is the session recording of the Belgian Visual Studio User Group, presented by Kurt Schelfthout.
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