Quote from nitro:
I did a search on F# and found nothing on ET. I find that interesting. I have decided to dedicated myself to learning it. Seems very straightforward.
let the |> fun begin
Quote from Dialectician:
Yes, it's quite surprising. It's not unknown in the industry, though. CS does all (?) of their modeling in it.
It's very well suited for trading, and a joy to program in. It lends itself nicely to concurrent programming.
Quote from rosy2:
I wouldnt say CS does all there modeling in f#. For the functional crowd, I have seen ocaml, scala, erlang, and haskell used at well known firms. But no one just sits and uses one language anymore.