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I don't remember where I saw this, but I recall reading that they actually considered it. Ultimately, however, the pure functional style just didn't jive with .Net very well, so F# was born to allow functional style to live along side of the rest of .Net comfortably. The F# lite syntax also takes some cues from Haskell.


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