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Carl and Richard talk to Phil Trelford about the new features in F# 3.0, the version shipping with Visual Studio 2012. Phil talks about how F# is functional first, object second, as opposed to C# which is object first, functional second - but the two languages work together fine. He also digs into using F# with XAML to do UI related work. The conversation turns to projects using F# including it's role in Halo 3! F# is at its magic third version! Check out the ton of links to this show, all sorts of great stuff for getting started with F#.


Phil Trelford is a UK based developer with over 20 years development experience from video games to financial software. He codes F# and C# in his day job. Phil is a regular speaker and blogger, co-organizer of the London F# User Group and an F# MVP.


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Running Time 58 minutes      Date Tuesday, September 4, 2012     Comments Comments


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