That "famous slide" really rings true for me. F# allowed me to forget (or at least not worry about) a TON of OO design patterns. Data goes in, transformation happens, data comes out.
I do like that F# is very practical about OO though.[0] I feel that the language often strikes a balance of programming paradigms that enables me to be very productive.
I do like that F# is very practical about OO though.[0] I feel that the language often strikes a balance of programming paradigms that enables me to be very productive.
[0] https://eiriktsarpalis.wordpress.com/2017/03/20/why-oo-matte...