Get Started with F#
You can get started with F# on your machine or online.
Get started on your machine
There are multiple guides on how to install and use F# for the first time on your machine. You can use the following table to help in making a decision:
OS | Prefer Visual Studio | Prefer Visual Studio Code | Prefer command line |
---|---|---|---|
Windows | Get started with Visual Studio | Get started with Visual Studio Code | Get started with the .NET CLI |
macOS | N/A | Get started with Visual Studio Code | Get started with the .NET CLI |
Linux | N/A | Get started with Visual Studio Code | Get started with the .NET CLI |
In general, there is no specific way that is better than the rest. We recommend trying all ways to use F# on your machine to see what you like the best!
Get started online
If you'd rather not install F# and .NET on your machine, you can also get started with F# in the browser:
- Introduction to F# on Binder is a Jupyter notebook hosted via the free Binder service. No sign-up needed!
- The Fable REPL is an interactive, in-browser REPL that uses Fable to translate F# code into JavaScript. Check out the numerous samples that range from F# basics to a fully fledged video game all executing in your browser!
Collaborate with us on GitHub
The source for this content can be found on GitHub, where you can also create and review issues and pull requests. For more information, see our contributor guide.