Beginning FSharp

In 2003 I was looking for a way to process IL—the intermediate language into which all .NET languages are compiled. At the time, .NET was fairly new and there weren’t a lot of options for doing this. I quickly realized that the best option was an API called Abstract IL, AbsIL for short. AbsIL was...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-307152014-01-19T08:32:11Z Beginning FSharp Pickering, Robert Technologies In 2003 I was looking for a way to process IL—the intermediate language into which all .NET languages are compiled. At the time, .NET was fairly new and there weren’t a lot of options for doing this. I quickly realized that the best option was an API called Abstract IL, AbsIL for short. AbsIL was written in a language called F#, and I decided to use this language to write a small wrapper around AbsIL so I could extract the information I needed from a DLL in a form more usable than with C#. But a funny thing happened while writing the wrapper: even though in those days writing F# was a little hard going as the compiler was far from polished, I found I actually enjoyed programming in F#, so much so that when I finished the wrapper, I didn’t want to go back to C#. In short, I was hooked. During this period, I was working as a consultant, so I needed to regularly check out new technologies and APIs, and I got to do all my experimenting with F#. At the same time, a new way to communicate on the Web was emerging, and a new word was about to enter the English language: blog. I decided I should have a blog because anyone who was any one in technology seemed to have one, so I created strangelight.com, where my blog can still be found today. I later created a wiki about F#, also at strangelight.com, which continues to be very popular. 2012-05-31T01:57:07Z 2012-05-31T01:57:07Z 2009 Book 978-1-4302-2390-0 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/30715 en application/pdf Apress
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