[ The opinions here are entirely my own etc etc. ] Dear World, With regard to this InfoQ article… I’ve said this a few times before, but please use the terminology “Visual F#” or “The F# Tools for Visual Studio” when talking about F# at Microsoft. And somehow make sure people reporting on an event do the … Continue reading On Names
Tag: Visual Studio
Announcing F# Tools for Visual Studio Express 2012 for Web!
I am very, very happy to cross post this wonderful news from the Visual F# Team blog! Free Express F# Tools!!!!!!!!! (for Visual Studio 2012 Express for Web) Congratulations to the Visual F# team who have done so much hard work (of all kinds - dev, test and PM) to get this release together. The F# team … Continue reading Announcing F# Tools for Visual Studio Express 2012 for Web!
Visual F# 3.0 Beta now available in Visual Studio 11!
Over on the F# team blog the Visual F# team have announced the availability of Visual F# 3.0 Beta now available in Visual Studio 11 !! The announcement is included below. This release contains the new features described below, plus all the usual F# 1.0/2.0 goodness, plus F# 3.0 Information Rich Programming, which has been available … Continue reading Visual F# 3.0 Beta now available in Visual Studio 11!
How to let other teams at Microsoft know how they can support F# better
Would you like to see other teams at Microsoft doing specific things to support F# better? Then now you have a great way to let them know! For example, lets say you would like the .NET CLR to implement more and better floating point optimizations around SSE4, AVX etc. Then go and add your votes … Continue reading How to let other teams at Microsoft know how they can support F# better
Please submit, vote on and discuss F# and Visual Studio features
Visual Studio now has a great site where you can enter and vote on features for languages and otehr aspects of Visual Studio. Submit and Vote on F# and Visual Studio Features Here! Please take the time to vote on features and submit new ones. This is a very helpful way for us to garner … Continue reading Please submit, vote on and discuss F# and Visual Studio features
