I have a deep admiration for F#, and for ML languages overall. I was in fact debating between Reason and F# and eventually went with the former. F# is without a doubt a great candidate to learn in 2020!
Versatile software engineer with a background in .NET consulting and CMS development. Working on regaining my embedded development skills to get more involved with IoT opportunities.
Definitely F# over Reason. F# may be a small, tight-knit community, but Reason just seems dead. Libraries seem to be going stale faster than new, innovative ones are released.
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I have a deep admiration for F#, and for ML languages overall. I was in fact debating between Reason and F# and eventually went with the former. F# is without a doubt a great candidate to learn in 2020!
Definitely F# over Reason. F# may be a small, tight-knit community, but Reason just seems dead. Libraries seem to be going stale faster than new, innovative ones are released.