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Is the F# language reference documentation available in an offline format (PDF, CHM)? [closed]

I've found several posts on hubFS of people asking if there is, or will be, offline documentation for F#. These posts haven't been answered. So I want to give it a shot and ask the same question here on SO.


Where I've looked for offline documentation so far:

  • The April 2010 CTP release of Visual F# (version 2.0) is available for VS 2008, but it comes without an offline help.

  • There's a question on SO about offline documentation for various programming languages, but F# isn't mentioned there at the time of this writing.

  • There is of course Microsoft's F# language reference documentation (available on MSDN), which could be downloaded for offline browsing using e.g. wget.


Question:

Does anyone know whether any "official" offline documentation is on the way, anytime soon?

(And related to this, even tough it might be hard to answer objectively: Would it be reasonable to expect that F# won't undergo ECMA or ISO standardization, ie. there likely won't be a standards document describing the language?)

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stakx - no longer contributing Avatar asked Jun 10 '10 20:06

stakx - no longer contributing


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1 Answers

Doesn't directly answer the question but the F# language specifications are here:

  • F# 3.0 (PDF, HTML)

  • F# 2.0 (PDF, HTML)

These links are taken from the F# team blog post "Updated F# Language Specification for F# 3.0 Now Available".

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Brian Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 03:09

Brian