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F#: Starting anew, why F# and not FORTRAN
Why FORTRAN and not F#? FORTRAN works well, has a strong history and none of that nasty object oriented nonsense. F# works well, based on OCAML, and supports object oriented nonsense How about F# and FORTRAN? Can F# use FORTRAN? Alfred
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