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Name: Anonymous 2008-04-21 21:11

So anyway I have begun my foray into F#.  Because I plan to use .net in my next project I think it will be fun to learn F# in addition to C# and use both languges in the project.  To this end I just ordered Expert F#.  Knowing /prog/ is infinitely more expert then me: 

what does /prog/ think about .net?
what does /prog/ think about F# (ocaml)?
What type of tasks are better to be performed in F# vs C# (Math type tasks heavy)?

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-23 0:16

>>41
But you are contratdicting yourself:
>Even if a third party creates a .Net implementation for some other OS, it's not going to get first-party support and won't affect the decisions MS makes in the future.
Contradicts:
>This is why people make independent design groups for these things -- to keep any one vendor's interests from clouding the overall design with decisions specific to their own implementation.

Negative.
I am claiming that the implementation should be created by a non-partisan group comprised of several different entities, which may have conflicting views. .Net has been created by a single entity and a third party implementation is unlikely to change Microsoft's decision-making.

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