F# the new .NET language
For many years we had the C# programmers and the VB.NET programmers, now Microsoft is introducing a new language that compiles to the CLR.
F# is similar to the Ocaml language. The question here is why the F# language now? Why to learn another NEW syntax to compile to the CLR? I don't get it, what does F# better than C#, VB.NET or J#? Can I write ASP.NET in F#?
All this questions and more cannot be found at the F# blog, however something that you can do is to apply for a job in the team testing the new language.
Cheers
Al