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This chapter covers simple interactive programming with F# and .NET. To begin, download and install a version of the F# distribution from www.fsharp.net. (You may have a version on your machine already—for instance, if you have installed Visual Studio.) The sections that follow use F# Interactive, a tool you can use to execute fragments of F# code interactively, and one that is convenient for exploring the language. Along the way, you will see examples of the most important F# language constructs and many important libraries.
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© 2012 Don Syme, Adam Granicz, and Antonio Cisternino
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Syme, D., Granicz, A., Cisternino, A. (2012). Your First F# Program — Getting Started With F#. In: Expert F# 3.0. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4651-0_2
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