Hi!
Sounds like you could benefit from reading our book, then :P
Let's start with a bit of background. :)
F# and C# are .Net languages ; in theory (and in practice) they can both accomplish the same tasks and access the same libraries. A .Net application can make use of libraries written in ...
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Friendly F#: fun with game programming and XNA
Hi! I hope my message is not inappropriate here and I apologize in advance if it is.
I just coauthored a book on F# and game programming. The main subject of the book is the F# language and its various constructs, but every single chapter is centered around a game-related problem. Each one of the ...
I just coauthored a book on F# and game programming. The main subject of the book is the F# language and its various constructs, but every single chapter is centered around a game-related problem. Each one of the ...