F# CodeDOM Provider on the CodePlex

You probably already saw my post regarding CodeDOM generator for the F# language and how to use it with ASP.NET. To make it more accessible for everyone, I created project at the new Microsoft community site called CodePlex [^].

BTW: CodePlex looks like a really good site. It is based on Visual Studio Team System (which means that developers of the project can do most of the work directly from Visual Studio). It provides management of "Work Items" (TODO list), source control and many other useful things! For example if you have any feature requests or bug requests, send them to the discussion and I can easilly create work item from the message in the discussions.

If you are interested in this project and you want to help with developing of some parts, or if you are working on a project that is related to CodeDOM and F#, please let me know. Any help or feedback is kindly welcome!

Tags: F# and MSR
(Published: August 23, 2006 00:13)


  • RE: F# CodeDOM Provider on the CodePlex by Ben (4/26/2007 10:48:09 PM)

    Hi, is there a list of the unimplemented parts of CodeProvider? I'm very interested in using FSharp as a scripting language for applications that use the CodeDom interfaces.
    Thank's for the great work!

  • RE: F# CodeDOM Provider on the CodePlex by Tomas (5/7/2007 12:07:12 AM)

    Hi Ben,
    I think I can reveal a secret and say that I was invited for a 3 month internship at MSR by Don Syme and one of my projects here is to write a new, much more complete implementation of CodeDOM provide for F# (which should become part of F# distribution). The version at CodePlex support everything needed by ASP.NET, but it doesn't work with other CodeDOM based tools (like XSD or WSDL).

  • RE: F# CodeDOM Provider on the CodePlex by Tomas (5/7/2007 12:09:08 AM)

    PS: If you want send me an email (tomas@tomasp.net), so we can make sure that your applicaion will work well with the new CodeDOM provider when it is finished!


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