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NewsTypescript - a real world story of adoption in TFS Pin
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NewsThe future of .NET lies in Mono. The future of F# lies in MonoDevelop. Pin
Terrence Dorsey25-Oct-12 11:01
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F# 3.0 is about to be released, bundled in with the new all-grey, ALL-CAPS Visual Studio 2012. The biggest new feature is type providers, bringing some of the benefits of dynamic languages into type safe world. Innovations like type providers deserve more industry attention. I really hope these ideas will spread and hopefully languages like Scala will pick them up pretty soon so more developers (including me) can enjoy the benefits. OK, that's cool, but how is good old F# doing? Well, about the same. It lumbers on in obscurity under the massive shadow of Microsoft and whatever crazy idea the company is currently peddling.
How do we save this gem of a language?
GeneralRe: The future of .NET lies in Mono. The future of F# lies in MonoDevelop. Pin
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