Using Pattern Matching in F# – if/else on steroids (blog.cleartax.in) 5 points by architgupta 11y ago ↗ HN
[–] architgupta 11y ago ↗ We'd be super stoked to be able to target iOS and Android via F# if that happens with .NET getting open sourced!We use F# for a fairly large production service, and we'll hang around here answering questions if you have any. [–] latkin 11y ago ↗ Awesome! Great to see more examples of F# being used in production. Have you considered submitting a testimonial to http://fsharp.org/testimonials/ ?You can actually target iOS and Android today with F#, via Xamarin Studio, but today's announcements definitely open up even further potential. [–] architgupta 11y ago ↗ I'll submit a testimonial - thanks for telling me.Interesting, we haven't played around with Xamarin studio and F# yet.
[–] latkin 11y ago ↗ Awesome! Great to see more examples of F# being used in production. Have you considered submitting a testimonial to http://fsharp.org/testimonials/ ?You can actually target iOS and Android today with F#, via Xamarin Studio, but today's announcements definitely open up even further potential. [–] architgupta 11y ago ↗ I'll submit a testimonial - thanks for telling me.Interesting, we haven't played around with Xamarin studio and F# yet.
[–] architgupta 11y ago ↗ I'll submit a testimonial - thanks for telling me.Interesting, we haven't played around with Xamarin studio and F# yet.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 18.4 ms ] threadWe use F# for a fairly large production service, and we'll hang around here answering questions if you have any.
You can actually target iOS and Android today with F#, via Xamarin Studio, but today's announcements definitely open up even further potential.
Interesting, we haven't played around with Xamarin studio and F# yet.