I'll take a wild guess and say 'Program.fs' contains code that tries to execute something in 'Printer.fs'. It tecknically makes sense for a functional language to behave this way but still that is just so many configuration elements to keep note of. I wanna start learning F# soon but I don't have a project for it yet
You can always use it for tasks found on spoj just to see what and how can be achieved in a language. I know I'll be doing it, once I learn F# long enough to do some small projects on my own.
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I'll take a wild guess and say 'Program.fs' contains code that tries to execute something in 'Printer.fs'. It tecknically makes sense for a functional language to behave this way but still that is just so many configuration elements to keep note of. I wanna start learning F# soon but I don't have a project for it yet
You can always use it for tasks found on spoj just to see what and how can be achieved in a language. I know I'll be doing it, once I learn F# long enough to do some small projects on my own.