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by GiorgioG
3250 days ago
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> And if you want to get things done in F#, don't use .NET Core. :) Yep - stick with the version of .NET that MS is desperately trying to deprecate - remember recently when they tried to get away with not supporting ASP.NET Core 2.0 on the full framework? > Good thing .NET Core is merely the .NET du jour, not the only .NET. Yep, who would want to use the cross-platform, modern implementation of .NET? > That's less than 10% higher. Except that F# has been around twice as long as Elixir (2005 vs 2011.) F# is the minor league team that C# farms features from. Nothing more in microsoft’s eyes. |
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