F# support for .NET Core and .NET Standard projects in Visual Studio
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Visual Studio 2017 15.5 Preview 4 now supports F# projects targeting .NET Core, .NET Standard, and .NET Framework through the .NET Core SDK.
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What’s new
There are several new features in this new project support, and if you’ve used it with C# and .NET Core or .NET Standard projects, you’ll likely know about all of them. Here are a few that I like:
  • Project files are significantly smaller, often by an order of magnitude.
  • Project files are editable without having to unload the project.
  • You can edit a project file (e.g., adding a package) and when it’s saved, the project system will automatically react to those changes (such as restoring an added package).
  • NuGet dependencies, the SDK reference, and project-to-project references are unified under the Dependencies node.
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