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'''F#''' (pronounced F sharp) is a mixed [[functional programming|functional]] and [[Imperative programming|imperative]] [[programming language]] for the [[Microsoft .NET]] platform. F# was developed by Don Syme at [[Microsoft]] Research, and has a core language that is similar to that of the [[Ocaml]] language (itself a member of the [[ML programming language]] family).
A strength of F# is it's setting within .NET. A key design aim is seamless .NET interop, both via direct use of .NET APIs from F# and authorship of natural .NET components in F#. Consequently, the main F# libraries are the .NET libraries (e.g. DirectX, Windows Forms, ASP.NET as well as alternatives like GTK
OCaml and ''''F# '''' share a common language subset and it is practical to cross compile significant codes between the two. This enables CAML codes to port to the .NET world and core F# codes to run with OCAML. Core CAML compatability is taken seriously.
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