For #dotnet work, sometimes it's easier for me to write something in F#, get it working, and then port it to C#, then to write it in C# from the get-go. I don't quite know why but working in F# really helps me work through the problem.
For #dotnet work, sometimes it's easier for me to write something in F#, get it working, and then port it to C#, then to write it in C# from the get-go. I don't quite know why but working in F# really helps me work through the problem.