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Roman, 2015-01-16 02:04:08

What is more promising in terms of your own and further development of F # or Go?

Good afternoon!
There is free time and interest in two PLs:
F# - I want to get acquainted with the principles of functional programming (like brains start to work differently), but the situation with the demand for this PL and its use mainly as libraries for the .Net project limits. An example of usage is rather difficult to find.
Do you use F# in your work and why?
Go - recently a lot of articles on it appear on Habré and the interest of the programmers' society is quite high. Basically, as I understand it, it goes for the web.
Why might a .Net programmer need it?
Do you use Go in your work and why?
Thank you

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index0h, 2015-01-16
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See the list of F# projects on github and the list of Go projects.
It is often used on the web, but the intended purpose of the language is much wider.
What would not use .NET probably))

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SilentFl, 2015-01-16
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F# is used under .Net, and accordingly, "in the appendage" you will have to deal with C#.
Go is self-sufficient, and is suitable not only for the web - various network services, tools for administration; simple "parallelism" (concurrency), good performance - a big plus for creating quick and easy solutions.

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