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by phillipcarter 3408 days ago
Author of the article here. Happy to see this up on HN!

The article is actually more of an annotated version of the F# Tutorial Script[0] which ships inside Visual Studio 2017 (also in other version of Visual Studio, but the Tutorial script is a bit different there).

You can get started with F# just about everywhere everywhere:

* Visual Studio[1]

* Visual Studio for Mac[2]

* Visual Studio Code (via Ionide plugins)[3]

* .NET Core and the .NET CLI (`dotnet new console -lang F#`)[4]

* Azure Notebooks (Jupyter in the browser via Azure) [5]

[0]: https://github.com/Microsoft/visualfsharp/blob/master/vsinte...

[1]: https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/visual-studio-2017-rc/

[2]: https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/visual-studio-mac/

[3]: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Ionide.I...

[4]: https://dot.net/core

[5]: https://notebooks.azure.com

2 comments

The Jupyter notebook hosting on Azure is a wonderful, underrated service. Amazing that they offer it for free.
Big :+1: to continuous, the f#/c# ide for ipad, really slick