Best Application Development Software for F#

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    Visual Studio Code Reviews
    Top Pick
    Code editing. Redefined Free. Open source. It runs everywhere. IntelliSense provides smart completions that go beyond syntax highlighting and autocomplete. It uses variable types, function definitions and imported modules to provide intelligent completions. You can debug code directly from the editor. You can attach or launch your apps, and debug with breakpoints, call stacks and an interactive console. It's never been easier to work with Git or other SCM providers. The editor allows you to review diffs and stage files, as well as make commits. Pull and push from any hosted SCM service. Want even more features? To add languages, themes, debuggers and connect to other services, install extensions. Extensions are separate processes that don't slow down your editor. Learn more about extensions. Microsoft Azure allows you to deploy and host your React (Angular), Vue, Node (and many more!) applications. Sites can store and query relational or document-based data and scale with serverless computing.
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    Apache NetBeans Reviews

    Apache NetBeans

    Apache Software Foundation

    Free
    4 Ratings
    Apache NetBeans (also known as Apache IDE) is a powerful, open-source Integrated Development Environment that can be used to develop applications in a variety of programming languages including Java, JavaScript PHP, HTML5, C/C++, and more. NetBeans is known for its modular architecture and offers robust tools and features to developers who work on desktop, web, and mobile applications. It has intelligent code editing, profiling, debugging and profiling features, as well as a visual GUI builder to design Java-based user interfaces. NetBeans offers support for versioning systems such as Git, SVN and Mercurial to facilitate seamless team collaboration. NetBeans is an Apache Software Foundation Project, which benefits from a community that constantly improves and expands the functionality of NetBeans. This makes it a reliable, flexible and reliable choice for developers in various domains.
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    Plotly Dash Reviews
    Dash & Dash Enterprise allow you to build and deploy analytic web applications using Python, R, or Julia. No JavaScript or DevOps are required. The world's most successful companies offer AI, ML and Python analytics at a fraction of the cost of full-stack development. Dash is the way they do it. Apps and dashboards that run advanced analytics such as NLP, forecasting and computer vision can be delivered. You can work in Python, R, or Julia. Reduce costs by migrating legacy per-seat license software to Dash Enterprise's unlimited end-user pricing model. You can deploy and update Dash apps faster without an IT or DevOps staff. You can create pixel-perfect web apps and dashboards without having to write any CSS. Kubernetes makes it easy to scale. High availability support for mission-critical Python apps
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    Replit Reviews
    Our free, collaborative, in browser IDE allows you to code in 50+ languages without having to spend a second setting up. You can start coding in your favorite language, on any platform, OS, or device. Google-docs allows you to invite your friends, colleagues, and coworkers into your code. You can import, run, and collaborate in millions of GitHub repos without any manual setup. You can learn any language, from Python to C++ to HTML and CSS. Once you create a repl, it is instantly available and can be shared with the rest of the world. Learn from 3 million+ passionate programmers and technologists, creatives, learners, and all levels of coders. Interactive docs, real time collaboration and zero-hassle remote interviewing will make your team more productive. You can program apps, create bots, and customize the IDE with plugins.
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    Desech Studio Reviews

    Desech Studio

    Desech

    €9.99 per month
    No-Code visual html/css editor for web programmers and designers Import your Figma , Sketch or Adobe XD files into Desech Studio - Change the layout, responsiveness and attributes in Desech Studio - Connect with plugins like Material Design and React, Angular, Vue, etc - Desech Studio always stays in sync with your React, Angular, Vue, etc project
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    Zed Reviews

    Zed

    Zed Industries

    Free
    Zed is the next-generation code-editor designed for high-performance collaborative work with humans and AI. Rust was used to create a code editor that can efficiently utilize multiple CPU cores as well as your GPU. Integrate future LLMs into workflows to generate, analyze, and transform code. Chat with colleagues, share your screen, and write notes together. Multibuffers combine code excerpts from different codebases into one editable surface. Jupyter runtimes allow you to evaluate code inline and edit notebooks collaboratively. Support for multiple languages via Tree-sitter and WebAssembly. Zed's AI and language-aware task runners are tightly integrated with Zed’s native fast terminal. Vim bindings provide first-class modal editor, including text objects and marks. Zed is a product of a global developer community. Choose from hundreds of extensions to enhance your Zed experience. These include themes, language support and more.
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    Codecov Reviews

    Codecov

    Codecov

    $10 per user per month
    Develop healthier code. Improve code quality and workflow. Codecov offers a comprehensive suite of tools that allow you to group, merge and archive coverage reports, as well as compare them. Open source. Plans starting at $10/user per month. Ruby, Python and C++ as well as Javascript are all available. All CI products and workflows can be integrated easily. No setup is required. Automatic report merging for all CI languages and languages into one report. You can get custom statuses for any group of coverage metrics. You can review coverage reports by folder, project, and type (unit tests or integration tests). You can comment the detailed report directly in your pull request. Codecov is SOC 2 Type II Certified. This means that Codecov has been audited by a third party and attested to our security practices.
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    Lapce Reviews
    Lapce is an open-source, cutting-edge code editor that focuses on delivering a fast, responsive experience. This is especially important for developers who work with large projects and complex codebases. Lapce, written in Rust and native development, leverages performance advantages to provide a smooth edit experience with minimal lag. It has a modern, clean interface with advanced features such as multi-caret, split views and terminal support. Lapce's support for the Language Server Protocol, or LSP, allows it to offer autocompletion, code navigation, syntax highlighting and code highlighting across multiple programming languages. This increases productivity. Lapce's extensibility, plugin support, and focus on performance makes it ideal for developers who are looking for a lightweight, yet powerful editor. It appeals to both beginners and professionals.
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    NCover Reviews
    NCover Desktop is a Windows program that allows you to collect code coverage statistics for.NET services and applications. Desktop displays coverage metrics and charts in a browser-based GUI. This allows you to drill down to individual lines of source code. Bolt, a Visual Studio extension, is also available in Desktop. Bolt provides code coverage with built-in timings, timings, and source code highlighting directly within Visual Studio IDE. NCover Desktop is a significant leap forward in code coverage tools flexibility and ease. The NCover user can track the code coverage while they test their.NET code and get a precise measurement of the unit test coverage. These statistics can be tracked over time to give you a concrete measure of code quality throughout the development cycle.
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    Refraction Reviews

    Refraction

    Refraction

    $8 per month
    Refraction is a tool that generates code for developers. It uses AI to generate code. It can be used to generate unit tests, documentation, and refactor code. You can generate code using AI in 34 languages: C#, C++ and CoffeeScript. Refraction is used by thousands of developers worldwide to create documentation, create unit test cases, refactor code, among other things. AI can automate tedious tasks such as testing, documentation, and revisions so that you can concentrate on the important parts of software development. Refactor, optimize and fix your code. Use various test frameworks to generate unit tests for your code. To make it easier to understand, explain the purpose of your code.
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    PaizaCloud Reviews

    PaizaCloud

    PaizaCloud

    $9.80 per month
    PaizaCloud Cloud is a web-based Linux server management tool. In a browser, you can edit and manage files, run commands or start a database/web server. You no longer need to use cumbersome commands to log into your account, edit files or upload files. Linux servers can be operated on the cloud as if they were a computer right in front of you. In just 3 seconds, you can create a new Linux server environment. You can freely operate multiple Linux server environments and copy existing server environments. The new server will be set up instantly so you can install or develop software without fear of breaking down. You only need a browser on any PC or Mac to access your workspace environment. You can access the same workspace environment without having to carry around the same computer. Students can use the same development environments at school and home for programming schools, coding boots camps, universities and colleges.
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    Typora Reviews
    Typora allows you to enjoy a seamless experience both as a reader or writer. It eliminates the preview window and mode switcher as well as syntax symbols of markdown code and other distractions. Instead, it offers a live preview feature that allows you to focus on the content. Typora makes it easy to manage your files. It has both a file tree panel as well as an article (file list) side panel. This allows you to easily manage your files. You can organize your files however you like, and even add sync services such as Dropbox or iCloud. You can instantly see the outline structure of your documents in outline panel. This allows you to quickly navigate through the document and jump directly to any section. Bookmarks are available for export to PDF. Export or import can be done further. You can export or import more formats, such as docx, OpenOffice and LaTeX, MediaWiki, MediaWiki, and Epub. You can see how big your document is in words and characters, lines or reading minutes.
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    Helix Editor Reviews

    Helix Editor

    Helix Editor

    Free
    Helix Editor is an advanced, modern text editor for developers who want a fast, customizable and efficient editing experience. Helix is a powerful text editor that focuses on productivity. It uses a modal style of editing, inspired by Vim. This allows users to navigate, choose, and manipulate texts seamlessly using intuitive keyboard shortcuts. It has a wide range of features, including syntax highlighting and multi-caret text editing. It also supports languages such as Rust Python and JavaScript. Helix integrates with Tree-sitter's parsing library to provide precise syntax-aware edits, making it easier to deal with complex code structures. Helix Editor is a minimalistic editor with a focus on performance. It's ideal for programmers who value speed and flexibility.
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    SwapCode AI Reviews

    SwapCode AI

    SwapCode AI

    $20/month
    SwapCode AI makes it simple to change from one type of code to another. Imagine you were playing with blocks and wanted to change a square block to a round block--it does the same for code! It helps developers and team members make their code work without breaking anything. It can work with many different types of code. For example, it can be used to create websites, apps, and games. SwapCode AI can reshape a puzzle piece perfectly, for example, if it fits in a Java-based puzzle but you need it to fit into a Python-based puzzle. It ensures that the new piece can be read and used easily. SwapCode AI integrates seamlessly into your existing tools so you can use the software while you work. It allows teams to work together even if they use different tools or languages.
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    Nexus Repository Pro Reviews
    Manage binaries and create artifacts throughout your software supply chain. All components, binaries and artifacts are available from one source. Distribute parts and containers efficiently to developers. More than 100,000 organizations worldwide have used this product. Distribute Maven/Java components, npm and NuGet, Helm and Docker, OBR, APT and GO, R components, and many more. From dev to delivery, manage components: binaries and containers, assemblies, and finished products. Advanced support for Java Virtual Machine (JVM), including Gradle, Ant and Maven, as well as Ivy. Compatible with Eclipse, IntelliJ and Hudson, Jenkins, Puppets, Puppets, Chef, Docker and many other popular tools. High availability and innovation available 24x7x365. One source of truth for all components throughout your software development lifecycle, including QA, staging, operations. Integrate with existing user access provisioning systems such as LDAP, Atlassian Crowd and more.
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    Eclipse Che Reviews
    Eclipse Che makes Kubernetes development easy for developers teams. It provides one-click developer workspaces, and eliminates the need for local environment configurations for your entire team. Che integrates your Kubernetes application with your development environment. It provides an in-browser interface that allows you to code, build and test applications just like they do on production machines. Eclipse Che runs in containers. All the developer tools, IDE and plugins run as containerized services. It's easy to set up, install and maintain them all. Everything is contained in a container. Che allows you to create a central configuration for your development environment and technology stacks. Eclipse Che includes a web-based IDE based on Eclipse Theia that provides an in-browser VSCode experience with the most recent tooling protocols.
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    Spacemacs Reviews
    A community-driven Emacs distribution. Emacs and Vim are not the best editors, it's Emacs! Spacemacs is a new way of using Emacs. It's a sophisticated and polished setup that focuses on ergonomics, mnemonics, and consistency. Mnemonic prefixes such as b for buffer, project, s search, help, and h for help are used to organize key bindings. Innovative real-time display for all key bindings. A simple query system allows you to quickly find layers, packages, and other information. Due to a set of conventions, similar functionalities will have the same key binding everywhere. Community-driven configuration allows for curated packages that are tuned by power users. Bugs can be fixed quickly.
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    Buffer Editor Reviews

    Buffer Editor

    Buffer Editor

    $9.99 one-time payment
    Buffer Editor is a powerful text and code editor that allows you to easily create software, view code, or take notes while on the move. Buffer Editor is trusted by thousands of coders for its fast, powerful, and advanced mobile code editing. Any file supported by iOS, including images, PDFs and movies, can be viewed in preview mode. Switch quickly between open files. Multiple terminals can be opened in tabs. Preview on localhost and on your server
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    Prolog Reviews
    Prolog is a logic language that is associated with artificial intelligence (AI) and computational linguistics. Prolog's roots are in first-order formal logic. Unlike many other programming languages Prolog is primarily intended as a declarative language. The program logic is expressed as relations, represented by facts and rules. The computation is started by running a query on these relations. Prolog is one of the earliest logic programming languages. It remains the most popular today, with many free and commercial implementations. The language is used for natural language processing, theorem-proving, expert systems and term rewriting. Modern Prolog environments allow for the creation of graphical interfaces as well as administrative applications and networked applications.
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