Nothing in this world can be called a candidate for success if it is not sellable. To my knowledge, here's the first commercial F# library: F# for Numerics.
Seems like F# is following the right path :)
Nothing in this world can be called a candidate for success if it is not sellable. To my knowledge, here's the first commercial F# library: F# for Numerics.
Seems like F# is following the right path :)
Posted by Mário Romano at Sunday, May 11, 2008
Labels: Language Trends
1 comment:
We released F# for Numerics in Feb 2008 but we had actually already released F# for Visualization back in May 2007. Sales for both libraries are still growing but they are already economically viable for us.
So we are investing heavily in developing both of these libraries right now, in anticipation for the first product release of F# by Microsoft later this year.
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