F# in particular is not a 'mainstream' .Net language, its community is more similar to the Haskell community than the general .NET community.
For a young developer in 2015 really no reason not to use .NET. Other than its just not as popular, which is good enough reason.
For older folks the main stumbling block is... Microsoft has run long and brutal cons before. If your memory is long you just don't trust them.they are doing everything right... But still.
For a young developer in 2015 really no reason not to use .NET. Other than its just not as popular, which is good enough reason.
For older folks the main stumbling block is... Microsoft has run long and brutal cons before. If your memory is long you just don't trust them.they are doing everything right... But still.