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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:15:37+00:00 2026-05-11T20:15:37+00:00

I work for a tech company that does more prototyping than product shipment. I

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I work for a tech company that does more prototyping than product shipment. I just got asked what’s the difference between C# and F#, why did MS create F# and what scenarios would it be better than C#.

I’ve been using the language for a while now and I love it so I could easily go on about the great features of F# however I lack the experience in C# to say why we should use one over the other.

What’s the benefits of using C# vs F# or F# vs C#?

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    2026-05-11T20:15:38+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:15 pm

    General benefits of functional programming over imperative languages:

    You can formulate many problems much easier, closer to their definition and more concise in a functional programming language like F# and your code is less error-prone (immutability, more powerful type system, intuitive recurive algorithms). You can code what you mean instead of what the computer wants you to say 😉 You will find many discussions like this when you google it or even search for it at SO.

    Special F#-advantages:

    • Asynchronous programming is extremely easy and intuitive with async {}-expressions – Even with ParallelFX, the corresponding C#-code is much bigger

    • Very easy integration of compiler compilers and domain-specific languages

    • Extending the language as you need it: LOP

    • Units of measure

    • More flexible syntax

    • Often shorter and more elegant solutions

    Take a look at this document

    The advantages of C# are that it’s often more accurate to “imperative”-applications (User-interface, imperative algorithms) than a functional programming language, that the .NET-Framework it uses is designed imperatively and that it’s more widespread.

    Furthermore you can have F# and C# together in one solution, so you can combine the benefits of both languages and use them where they’re needed.

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