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Is there any F# IDE that works over Mono?

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I am using F# on a Mac and I wonder kbow if there is any F# IDE that works over mono (not a general purpose editor). It seems that there is an addon for MonoDelvelop, but I think it may no be mature enough. Any suggestion ?

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Gustavo Avatar asked Jul 31 '09 00:07

Gustavo


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strong textI actually started working on a new F# binding for MonoDevelop. I'll post the news as soon as I have something worth sharing.

Strange, seems like I can't add a comment to my answer... Anyway, I'd like to start with basic functionality that allows for creating and compiling F# projects. When that's done I'll be looking at implementing things like auto-completion and thing like that.

Update: Due to a recent addition to our family I haven't been able complete my work. Fortunately someone else picked up the effort and results of his work are here: http://github.com/vasili/FSharpBinding

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Piotr Zurek Avatar answered Sep 24 '22 01:09

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I think the MonoDevelop addon will be your best bet. Unfortuately, at this point, asking for a mature F# compiler (even on Windows) is a bit of a stretch.

It's not even officially released on Windows (CTP still for VS 2008, and 2010 is still Beta).

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Reed Copsey Avatar answered Sep 24 '22 01:09

Reed Copsey