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You can get started with F# on your machine or online.
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 |
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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!
If you'd rather not install F# and .NET on your machine, you can also get started with F# in the browser:
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Write your first F# code - Training
Set up your F# development environment, write your first line of F# code, and build your first F# application