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I have found this very cool project written in F#: https://github.com/fholm/IronJS

OSS is very nice, but i need an assembly. I would compile it by my self, but it seems that there is no free IDE to open a F# project (.fsproj). I don't have Visual Studio and there is no express version for F#.

I have found this site http://tomasp.net/blog/fsharp-in-monodevelop.aspx but it seems cross-platform doesn't include Windows.

This Monodevelop add-in doesn't work: http://functional-variations.net/addin/

Have someone already successfully used F# on Windows without Visual Studio?

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You can downlaod the VS2010 shell from here http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=8E5AA7B6-8436-43F0-B778-00C3BCA733D3&displaylang=en

Then install the F# compiler etc from here http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=effc5bc4-c3df-4172-ad1c-bc62935861c5.

Then you'll have full IDE support for F# with intellisense, projects etc. Doesn't cost a penny and works like a charm!

GJ

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  • But it doesn't work with Visual C# Express or am I doing something wrong? He is still reporting ".fsproj is not supported"
    – jhlllnd
    Feb 26, 2011 at 19:13
  • Don't think so no, but you should be able to install the shell side by side with C# express, to get F# support.
    – gjvdkamp
    Feb 27, 2011 at 9:23
  • Ok, i had to reinstall (uninstall, repair doesn't work) the F# package. I installed that first (already before I've asked that question here), that was the fault.
    – jhlllnd
    Mar 19, 2011 at 12:25
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Have a look at SharpDevelop - it has build-in F# support. The only thing required is F# compiler.

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You can download a F# standalone version (to get the compiler) from here. It seems that it also integrates with Visual Studio Shell, which can be downloaded separately (follow the link at the download page). But I must confess I never tried this ...

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  • I've used the VS Shell for programming in D before; I would imagine that F#'s support for it is very good. It'll likely also allow you to use F# project files and solutions containing them. Feb 18, 2011 at 8:49
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    @shambulator - yep, I use F# + VS2010 shell and support is solid: 1) F# project template with .fs, .fsi, and .fsx awareness, 2) intellisense, 3) debugger, 4) FSI integration, ... Feb 18, 2011 at 12:44
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Download from here

This CTP release includes the F# compiler and tools, as well as optional Visual Studio integration for F# development.

Meaning, the package includes the F# compiler, you don't need Visual Studio integration to compile a project.

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If you are a college student, you can get VS 2010 professional version for free through DreamSpark program.

VS 2010 Pro. has full support for F#.

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