I was working for Jet.com, it was one of the very few places that did F#. The reason I was hired was because I had Haskell experience from working at NYU as an engineer before.
I used F# at realtyshares in 2017. Didn't think it was particularly great for anything except Payment processing. The F# tools were only good with VS IDE on Windows at the time. I would probably use it again though, the REPL is much better than anything C# has to offer.
The Rider release was a shitshow, lots of bugs that went unfixed. Productivity went way down when I had to switch to a mac laptop (keep in mind this is 2017 on a Microsoft language). Had similar experiences with Rubymine in 2022 (poor YARD support, lots of bugs in type inference even with simple things, bug tickets left open for years, thank god for Sorbet-lsp). The tooling is probably better these days but I don't trust Jetbrains for anything, they are a rent-seeking company.
The Rider release was a shitshow, lots of bugs that went unfixed. Productivity went way down when I had to switch to a mac laptop (keep in mind this is 2017 on a Microsoft language). Had similar experiences with Rubymine in 2022 (poor YARD support, lots of bugs in type inference even with simple things, bug tickets left open for years, thank god for Sorbet-lsp). The tooling is probably better these days but I don't trust Jetbrains for anything, they are a rent-seeking company.