Microsoft yeni programlama dili F# :) detaylar aşağıda;
Combining the efficiency, scripting, strong typing and
productivity of ML with the stability, libraries, cross-language working and
tools of .NET.
F# is a programming language that provides the much sought-after combination
of type safety, performance and scripting, with all the
advantages of running on a high-quality, well-supported modern runtime system.
F# gives you a combination of
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interactive
scripting like Python,
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the foundations for an interactive
data visualization environment like MATLAB,
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the strong
type inference and safety of ML,
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a cross-compiling
compatible core shared with the popular OCaml language,
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a performance
profile like that of C#,
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easy access to the entire range of powerful .NET
libraries and database tools,
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a foundational
simplicity with similar roots to Scheme,
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the option of a top-rate Visual
Studio integration,
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the experience of a first-class
team of language researchers with a track record of
delivering high-quality implementations,
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the speed of native code execution on the concurrent,
portable, and distributed
.NET Framework.
The only language to provide a combination like this is F# (pronounced
FSharp) - a scripted/functional/imperative/object-oriented programming language
that is a fantastic basis for many practical scientific, engineering and
web-based programming tasks.
F# is a pragmatically-oriented variant of ML that shares a core language with
OCaml. F# programs run on top of the .NET Framework. Unlike other
scripting languages it executes at or near the speed of C# and C++, making use
of the performance that comes through strong typing. Unlike many
statically-typed languages it also supports many dynamic language techniques,
such as property discovery and reflection where needed. F# includes extensions
for working across languages and for object-oriented programming, and it works
seamlessly with other .NET programming languages and tools.
For further information, read about F# in more
detail, download the F# distribution, read the getting started pages (a guide to installation and
running your first program), go to the F#
Manual, and learn about the growing F#
Community. A short FAQ is also included on this site.
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