Announcing the Try F# Website! www.tryfsharp.org
On behalf of Microsoft Research Connections, I'm very glad to announce the arrival of the "go live" edition of the Try F# website!
TryF# is a new tool from Microsoft Research Connections that enables the learning of the F# programming language in an interactive browser-based environment. TryF# makes F# accessible to users with Windows and Macs when using common browsers, and the team are actively working on Linux support as well.
TryF# also has an online training tool to introduce users to F# and it provides a portal for information about the language and its growing community, linking them through Facebook and Twitter. TryF# was developed by Microsoft Research Connections Engineering and Computer Science teams, in collaboration with Microsoft Research Cambridge, and the Visual Studio F# development team.
Go to www.tryfsharp.org
We welcome feedback on the experience, content and utility of the site. And please do send a link to this site to academics, developers or industrialists who would like to learn some F# programming from the comfort of their browser.
On behalf of the TryF# team
Judith Bishop, Director, Computer Science
Dennis Harding, Program Manager
Microsoft Research Connections
Redmond, USA
Comments
- Anonymous
March 31, 2011
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
March 31, 2011
Microsoft is definitely doing everything right, i believe for the first time in its history.