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F# Web Development

Last post 10-06-2008, 22:41 by jhugard. 5 replies.
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  •  08-01-2008, 20:37 6504

    F# Web Development

    With the upcoming CTP will the F# project manager come with a web project built in
  •  08-05-2008, 15:09 6522 in reply to 6504

    Re: F# Web Development

    Hi

    Are you looking primarily for ASP.NET support?

    thanks

    don

  •  08-07-2008, 13:08 6545 in reply to 6522

    Re: F# Web Development

    F# tempalte for asp.net mvc would be pretty cool.
  •  08-07-2008, 13:43 6546 in reply to 6522

    Re: F# Web Development

    primarily yes ASP.NET support. I know there is a template project somewhere but it would be nice for a basic project template to be included in the CTP. As for wishes... I would also love to see MVC support, may be not in this CTP but in future ones or when it is finally RTM'd.
  •  09-29-2008, 9:17 7231 in reply to 6522

    Re: F# Web Development


    Hi Don,

    I also would like to see ASP.NET support with the next preview of CTP. Right now, I'm not able to work it out like before, it says some compiler issues.

    Also, do we have any plans like having a function MVC platform seperately for F#, like the ruby one?, that would be great in sense of moving away from the ASP.NET page life cycle Smile [:)], it doesn't allow much flexibility with AJAX stuff, although other things are relatively great in that.

    -Fahad
  •  10-06-2008, 22:41 7334 in reply to 7231

    Re: F# Web Development

    Hey Fahad:

    Have you seen the FSharp.WebTools project on CodePlex?  Also, described in F# Web Tools: "Ajax" applications made simple.

    I don't think this has been updated to work with the CTP bits, but that could be an interesting place to get involved in F# development.  I understand it could use a better installer, too.

    - James


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