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'''F#''' is a programming language developed at Microsoft and designed for the Microsoft-centric development environments currently centered on [[C Sharp|C#]] and .NET. It is intended to be a more modern and advanced language with multiple paradigms (functional, imperative, and object-oriented), and has an enthusiastic following but has not displaced C# in the more mainstream and less geeky parts of the software development field. | '''F#''' is a programming language developed at Microsoft and designed for the Microsoft-centric development environments currently centered on [[C Sharp|C#]] and .NET. It is intended to be a more modern and advanced language with multiple paradigms (functional, imperative, and object-oriented), and has an enthusiastic following but has not displaced C# in the more mainstream and less geeky parts of the software development field. |
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F# is a programming language developed at Microsoft and designed for the Microsoft-centric development environments currently centered on C# and .NET. It is intended to be a more modern and advanced language with multiple paradigms (functional, imperative, and object-oriented), and has an enthusiastic following but has not displaced C# in the more mainstream and less geeky parts of the software development field.