There are only two which I can think of at the minute. The F# compiler is the first. However, it's written so that it can be compiled with the ocaml compiler as well, hence, it only makes use of the core language and as a result probably isn't the best resource for learning idiomatic F#. The other is the F# standard libraries and in particular fslib which IMO is a far better resource in terms of learning idiomatic F#.

By on 11/15/2007 10:09 PM ()

There are a few F# projects available on codeplex:
[link:www.codeplex.com]

By on 11/16/2007 12:58 AM ()

I suppose those were obvious things to look at, weren't they? They're a good start, thanks for the help.

By on 11/17/2007 7:18 AM ()
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