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  1. What is the F# language created to accomplish? - Stack Overflow

    Apr 13, 2011 · F# is used for financial and scientific applications in particular. C# was created for Microsoft to have a modern C-like language since they were restricted from extending Java to …

  2. In F# what does the >> operator mean? - Stack Overflow

    Nov 19, 2014 · 1 According to F# Symbol and Operator Reference it is Forward Function Composition operator.

  3. f# interactive - F#: String.Join and |> operator - Stack Overflow

    Mar 21, 2014 · When using a .NET method, F# views it as a function that takes a tuple as an argument (when calling it you write parameters as f(a, b)). The |> operator can be used with …

  4. What are the benefits of using C# vs F# or F# vs C#? [closed]

    Jun 5, 2009 · F# is essentially the C++ of functional programming languages. They kept almost everything from Objective Caml, including the really stupid parts, and threw it on top of the …

  5. f# - Why does the pipe operator work? - Stack Overflow

    Edit: In F# what you're really doing with a method call is taking a function and then applying it to the parameter that follows, so in your example it would be List.map (fun x -> x * x * x) is …

  6. f# - Seq count number of elements - Stack Overflow

    Jul 6, 2010 · What is the easiest way to count the number of elements in a sequence in F#?

  7. In what areas might the use of F# be more appropriate than C#?

    The client and server components were in C# but the calculation engine was written in F#. The use of F# to address the complexity at the heart of this application clearly demonstrates a …

  8. f# - How to write an infix function - Stack Overflow

    May 14, 2013 · Is there a way to write an infix function not using symbols? Something like this: let mod x y = x % y x mod y Maybe a keyword before "mod" or something.

  9. f# - Convert a list of characters (or array) to a string - Stack Overflow

    Feb 3, 2012 · F#'s grammar/type inference system simply seems unable to recognize a .NET constructor like new String as a curried function (which prevents you from using pipelining).

  10. f# - Units of measure in C# - almost - Stack Overflow

    Dec 8, 2008 · Inspired by Units of Measure in F#, and despite asserting (here) that you couldn't do it in C#, I had an idea the other day which I've been playing around with. namespace …