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on 4/3/2015 5:25 AM
  One year ago today, we pushed the button to enable community contributions and fully open engineering for Visual F#. The F# language has been open source for years, centered around the F# Open Edition and fsharp.org, but this marked the first time that Microsoft’s Visual F# tools could accept contributions and do daily development... Read more
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on 1/13/2015 1:19 PM
It’s official, the Visual F# project has moved from Codeplex to GitHub! Our new home is https://github.com/Microsoft/visualfsharp. This brings us closer to the longtime home of the F# Open Edition, addresses one of our top bugs, and puts us on the same hosting platform as other great Microsoft open source projects like .NET Core, Typescript, and (soon) Roslyn. We ask our community to move all development activities to the GitHub repo, starting today. A few bits of bookkeeping: History will remain fu[...]
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on 1/13/2015 5:19 AM
It’s official, the Visual F# project has moved from Codeplex to GitHub! Our new home is https://github.com/Microsoft/visualfsharp. This brings us closer to the longtime home of the F# Open Edition, addresses one of our top bugs, and puts us on the same hosting platform as other great Microsoft open source projects like .NET Core, Typescript,... Read more
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on 12/2/2014 10:51 AM
To the Visual F# Tools development community – Over the past months, we have made an impressive amount of progress together on F# 4.0 and the next version of the Visual F# Tools.  There is still plenty of work remaining here. With the goal of shipping a high-quality, enterprise-grade F# language and toolchain in Visual Studio 2015, it’s come time to wind down new feature development for F# 4.0, and start focusing our efforts on quality validation and stabilization. We plan to use the following schedule [...]
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on 12/2/2014 2:51 AM
To the Visual F# Tools development community – Over the past months, we have made an impressive amount of progress together on F# 4.0 and the next version of the Visual F# Tools.  There is still plenty of work remaining here. With the goal of shipping a high-quality, enterprise-grade F# language and toolchain in Visual... Read more
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