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Fengol2019-07-08 13:06:49
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Fengol, 2019-07-08 13:06:49

What languages ​​does F# translate into?

I heard that F# can be translated into javascript. What other languages ​​does it translate into? Maybe there is a list? And it is important that it is broadcast to the native, and not interact at the level of runtime machines.

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Foggy Finder, 2019-07-08
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As already mentioned above, the only question is the cost of writing. Therefore, first of all, I would like to know the reasons for the emergence of such a question.
If you are interested in a list of OS projects, then in addition to the aforementioned Fable (which is very popular), there is also FEZ
FEZ - an F# to core erlang experiment
But please note that the project is experimental.
Fjord is another experimental project that hasn't been updated in a while:
Fjord, F# programming language for the JVM.
Also note the actively developed CoreRT :
> The CoreRT compiler can compile a managed .NET Core application into a native (architecture specific) single-file executable that is easy to deploy.
As for F# support, I advise you to pay attention to this thread:
F# Status on CoreRT and UWP #6055

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#, 2019-07-08
@mindtester

https://fable.io/
and seems to be quite active
https://github.com/fable-compiler/Fable
ps

And it is important that it is broadcast to the native
and here you need to somehow return to the realities of .Net RunTime
, all .Net is compiled either into .Net RunTime, and there is Ngen (although if you dig a lot more variations, the same Unity with its modified Mono and IL2CPP )
but F# compiled js will work where js works - bro, or node

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