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12:33
pretty quiet here today
Maybe because its Saturday and sane people are out having fun somewhere....
didn't know anyone on this list was too sane :D
12:50
Clearly not |>
 
2 hours later…
14:29
BTW what IDE are people using for F# on a mac? xamarin studio?
anything else?
14:56
Hi @roundcrisis, there is also CloudSharper cloudsharper.com
@Taha i would probably not have web access
so, not sure that would work
I see
Well XS is your friend then
Did you install it?
@Taha I dont ahve it yet, but when i do, i ll have very little time to set up and very little connectivity too
I had some issues when downloading the XS installer because my internet connection sucks but once set up the F# experience is even better than VS to me
designer support, code refactoring, useful templates, clear documentation ...
15:19
cool to hear, do you have to have an account for it?
ie a payed account?
I'm using the free starter edition
I think you'd need a payed account if you're really serious about mobile development, for regular F# console and library projects the starter edition is enough
@Taha cool, not really planning on doing any mobile stuff :D.
 
3 hours later…
18:08
what is the convention for type definitions per file?
might as well ask something and give you something to busy yourselves with in this nice saturday eve :)
Presenting on F# in about an hour =)
@Maslow enjoy and best of luck!! Where?
18:48
codeimpact.org florida
why in the world is this legal?
type System.String with

    member x.length = x.length
it's recusive
without requiring the rec keyword
the rec keyword is for let bindings, methods are automatically recursive.
methods are automatically recursive?
wow... I did not realize that.
the point of requiring `rec` is so that you can shadow definitions, like this:
let x = 1
let x = x + 2
x // x = 3
that's unfortunate =(
but with methods it wouldn't make sense.
19:02
I wish methods and props required rec so you couldn't accidently recurse
@Tarmil TIL :)
I've been using so few full blown types in f# I didn't catch that
Anyone knows why the F# power tools rename wont work? Ctrl+R nor context menu and its not there on the edit menu :(

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