yep..I change from f# to scala and actually know many developers doing the same change...scala in first instance looks more verbose but actually it's much more powerfull (higher kinded types, scalaz, macros,etc)…
it's tied in the sense than the madurity over mono is a really long distance over the net one...I try use mono and f# in win xp..the answer was.."you can't...install w7 and vs2012"...that is annoying...the "mono…
the c# performance over mono is really different to the f# performance..while c# has a decent performance on mono, f# doesn't performance so well......
yep..I change from f# to scala and actually know many developers doing the same change...scala in first instance looks more verbose but actually it's much more powerfull (higher kinded types, scalaz, macros,etc)…
it's tied in the sense than the madurity over mono is a really long distance over the net one...I try use mono and f# in win xp..the answer was.."you can't...install w7 and vs2012"...that is annoying...the "mono…
the c# performance over mono is really different to the f# performance..while c# has a decent performance on mono, f# doesn't performance so well......