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Microsoft will release a new programming language… er, 2 new programming languages
with .Net 4.0. One is called “F#”, the other one “M”. 
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F# is a functional programming language that made it’s appearance around the end of
2004, but became more popular in the last year. Now, F# is so successful it will make
it into .Net 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010.  
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The other language is ”M” which allows a developer to model the solution in to basic
blocks and verify that the code actually conforms to the model. 
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Both languages will mean a new steep learning curve for all those who are interested,
but that’s what developers do: we learn new things as we go along. A developer who
doesn’t learn can go and retire in about 5 years from now. 
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I’ve got the Visual Studio 2010 beta running, and I’ll be playing a bit with all this
:) 
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Microsoft will release a new programming language… er, 2 new programming languages
with .Net 4.0. One is called “F#”, the other one “M”. 
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F# is a functional programming language that made it’s appearance around the end of
2004, but became more popular in the last year. Now, F# is so successful it will make
it into .Net 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010.&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The other language is ”M” which allows a developer to model the solution in to basic
blocks and verify that the code actually conforms to the model. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Both languages will mean a new steep learning curve for all those who are interested,
but that’s what developers do: we learn new things as we go along. A developer who
doesn’t learn can go and retire in about 5 years from now. 
&lt;/p&gt;
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I’ve got the Visual Studio 2010 beta running, and I’ll be playing a bit with all this
:) 
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