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on 2/6/2013 3:58 AM
Demis Bellot has two excellent articles on using F# with ServiceStack:  F# Web Services on any platform in and out of a web server  Async, Cached Twitter API Proxy in F# To quote:  You now have a fully-fledged ServiceStack ASP.NET application that can be hosted in any ASP.NET compatible web server e.g: IIS Apache + mod_mono Nginx + MonoFastCGI XSP WebDevServer.exe Now that you know how to create functional F# web services, you can read more about the goodies you get for free when using Service Stack[...]
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on 2/4/2013 5:08 PM
We have just released a new MSDN sample and tutorial that shows how to use F# and C# in a Windows Azure cloud service. If you are interested in cloud programming with F# or any other language, we encourage you try out the sample! The sample is a crossword game called WordGrid, which is reminiscent of Scrabble, Words with Friends and similar games. It shows some basic concepts of cloud programming in F#, such as using Windows Azure queues in F#, and using type providers to access a Windows Azure SQL databas[...]
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on 1/22/2013 2:33 PM
If you're familiar with the site Try F#, which lets you run F# right in your browser, you'll be happy to hear that the Try F# team has launched Try F# 3.0 today! You will find updated content and tutorials, plus content that is tailored to particular areas--such as data science, numerical and scientific computing, and financial computing. Aside from supporting all of the features of F# 3.0, Try F# 3.0 includes an enhanced user interface, support for graphs and charting, and the ability to share snippets o[...]
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on 12/5/2012 3:58 PM
At the Visual F# team, we're glad to be contributors to the broader F# language and community through the Visual F# tools, the free F# Tools for Visual Studio Express 2012 for Web, and the open source code drops of the F# compiler and libraries. As part of this, we're pleased to see that the F# open source group on GitHub has now incorporated the F# 3.0 open source code drop into the Mono 3.0.2 release for Mac OSX. Well done to the F# community! Don, for The Visual F# Team
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on 11/24/2012 1:47 PM
The new edition of the Try F# website from Microsoft is rapidly approaching the final stages of engineering! For those who haven't seen it, the new edition of this website is available at   http://preview.tryfsharp.orgThe site is still in beta but progressing fast! You can see the latest 'hot bits' at    http://test.tryfsharp.orgYou should probably check the hot bits before filing a bug. The educational material is really world-class, especially the section on financial programming. Stress test the banking[...]
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