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Is there any F# developer out there?
I approached F# in 2009. I appreciated a lot way to approach functional programming, even if time by time it has been superceeded by JavaScript and Python. Is there anyone using F# ten years after?
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Not F# but I started learning Clojure recently. It is one of the most recent LISP dialects that's gaining popularity, due to very easy Java interop (Clojure code runs on Java VM).
This is also functional programming and I found it really useful to tackle. LISP was created 60 years ago but it still is a very powerful language, and many modern high-level languages build a lot on its concepts. After learning some basics of Clojure, now I find it much easier to understand e.g. Iterator functions and list comprehensions in Python. It is truly an eye opener.
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I don't know any đą
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Some people opinion on f#
https://www.quora.com/Why-is-F-so-unpopular
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But Who of you use it? Any Project out there?
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How did F# grow?
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I am, feel free to ama