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runevault | 3 months ago
F# is not stagnant thankfully, it gets updates with each new version of dotnet (though I haven't checked what is coming with dotnet 10), but I don't recall anything on the level of the above Ocaml changes in years.
greener_grass|3 months ago
Unfortunately lots of the more advanced stuff seems to be blocked on C# team making a decision. They want a smooth interop story.
But F# remains a solid choice for general purpose programming. It's fast, stable and .NET is mainstream.
runevault|3 months ago