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C# functional language extensions - a base class library for functional programming
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The F# compiler, F# core library, F# language service, and F# tooling integration for Visual Studio
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This is very low prio, but it usually happens that when touching Prims or some other file high in the dependency graph, we get spurious diffs in many other files. Since we check-in the snapshot, and we need to have it up-to-date, we get very verbose commits when nothing relevant changed. Plus, when something did change, it's hard to spot.
Example: I removed a few lines in prims and get things
Easy to use F#-like ~discriminated~ unions for C# with exhaustive compile time matching
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Extensions for F#
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Effortless Microservice Design and Integration. This repository includes the code-base for the Warewolf Studio and Server.
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A set of F# Type Providers for statically typed access to MS SQL database
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A functional-first toolkit for building brilliant ASP.NET Core applications using F#.
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Unity 3d game engine tutorial (in F#)
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Far Manager framework for .NET, PowerShell, F#.
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Silent utilities to make the official MongoDB driver feel natural to work with in F#
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A purely-functional random number generator framework designed for F#
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Non-custodial, minimalistic & pragmatist opensource crossplatform lightweight brainwallet to hold the most important cryptoassets in the same application with ease & peace of mind
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Hyper IDE - A web based IDE for 100+ programming languages
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extensible, type-and-source-polymorphic, non-linear applicative parser combinator library for F# 3.0 and 4.0
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[Archive] FSharp.MongoDB - F# driver prototype for MongoDB - This Repository is NOT a supported MongoDB product
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Neuroevolution in F#
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geewallet is a minimalistic and pragmatist opensource lightweight crossplatform brainwallet for people that want to hold the most important cryptocurrencies in the same application with ease and peace of mind
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Currently it seems that VsVim (and Vim for that matter) do not support interpolated strings of C#. It would be really neat if in a string like the following: