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Getting started with F# and Visual Studio Code on Windows – Part I Introduction

Part I Introduction
Part II Installation development environment
Part III Create, run and debug a F# Console application

For more than a year I’m a spectator of the F# community, eager to learn something new but as a dad of two young boys no time & energy to really dive into to the material. Luckily, children do grow and a slowly I begin to claim back my life ? Time to pick-up some learning and blogging! I’m a Visual Studio C# guy, no previous experience with functional programming languages so this all new stuff for me.

This is the technology I want focus on in the coming time:

Some nice side technologies:

First things first, getting to a Hello World type of stage with the F# stack. This starts with a development environment, finding out how, what and installing this didn’t turned out to be a smooth and easy as I was led to believe. Big part of this is of course a lot new bits & bytes. So here is a blog with my findings to a get to a good start environment for developing F# stuff.

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