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jitbit ◴[] No.45888669[source]
For us, every .NET upgrade since .NET 5 has gone surprisingly smoothly and reduced CPU/RAM usage by 10–15%.

We were even able to downgrade our cloud servers to smaller instances, literally.

I wish .NET was more popular among startups, if only C# could get rid of the "enterpisey" stigma.

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tinyspacewizard ◴[] No.45898279[source]
Start-ups should strongly consider F#.

It's a force multiplier when you have a small team of strong developers.

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ikety ◴[] No.45898811[source]
F# seems really awesome. Used it briefly for an internal tool. Are you at a startup working with it?
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1. xerxes249 ◴[] No.45900479[source]
I am working at a 2k fte company and we use F# for a lot, its very nice to work with, prefer Rider over Visual Studio though.
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2. banashark ◴[] No.45903612[source]
Are you on (or would you mind adding your company to) the F# companies list?

https://github.com/fsprojects/fsharp-companies