Microsoft software development tool released for direct use on Linux and Mac (Apple)
Well, the software development tool that was released is F#, and it was released a few years ago, so I guess it isn’t a news item. But there is the resources if you are one of those developers who only develop cross platform. Hey it’s a business model.
To get the source code:
To get more information about the Open source F# see this page:
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Anonymous
May 05, 2011
Awesome! I really hope F# catches on in more projects, I love it so far. I will write at least one F# application for 495 once I get my example to work with XNA...Anonymous
May 06, 2011
Yeah, it's cool, and naturally this will give you more points in class. If you get it working in Mono, I would really like to see that.