Published Sep 3, 2019
SE-Radio-Episode-269-Phillip-Carter-on-F#
Phillip Carter delves into the unique features and growing popularity of F#, a functional programming language, discussing its practical applications across industries and its influence on .NET languages. He also highlights the importance of open-source community contributions, the dual compiler system, and F#'s versatile features such as type inference and asynchronous programming.

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