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... Microsoft style.  From Ziff Davis enewsletter:  
 
F#: Not Just A Sour Note  
Did you hear about the latest language to come percolating out of   
Microsoft? It's called F#,   
(http://www.microsoft-watch.com/article2/0,4248,1098847,00.asp)  
and it aims to combine the best of traditional languages like C with AI-  
type languages like LISP. It's designed for .Net, when those more   
traditional languages just won't cut it. Will it work? Is it a breakthrough   
or just another language destined for the scrapheap? We've got all the   
details, including how the language actually works and a look at what   
it'll be used for.   
(http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,1102795,00.asp)  
 
 
  
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... Microsoft style.  From Ziff Davis enewsletter: 
 
 
F#: Not Just A Sour Note 
Did you hear about the latest language 
to come percolating out of 
Microsoft? 
It's called F#
,  
(http://www.microsoft-watch.com/article2/0,4248,1098847,00.asp) 
and it aims to combine the best of 
traditional languages like C with AI-
type languages like LISP. It's designed for .Net, when those more 
traditional languages just won't cut it. Will it work? Is it a breakthrough 
or just another language destined for the scrapheap? We've got all the 
details, including 
how the language actually works and a look at what 
it'll be used for
.  
(http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,1102795,00.asp) 
 
 
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