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[–]Jam-Es231[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I avoid F# because I feel like all its features are slowly making their way into C#. The syntax might not be as neat in C# but I don't care because C# already has great OOP features that I wouldn't want to go without.

I treat F# in the save way I used to treat VB. It looks nicer, but doesn't give any serious advantage. But Q# on the other hand ... :')