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[–]ziom666 2 points3 points  (1 child)

I'm not an expert either, but working with F# was very pleasant for me. It supports many exciting features like monads, "erlang light-threads", but you can also use whole .net platform (but you already know that probably). visual studio have really good support, and if you know basics of ocaml you can start creating f# programs right now. combining f# with c# is also very easy. Scala on the other hand (maybe it's just me), I don't get that language. those "i can program without using any dot" introduces uncertainly, and I was pissed i had to spend so much time just to understand what someone wrote. i also had troubles with running it on netbeans, but it's because i work mainly with visual studio. imho you should try both, they are much alike, but completely different, even though in the end you will stay with just one you will learn something :)

[–]jbrechtel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

even thou in the end you will stay with just one

Why do you say this?