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  • Presentation
  • Fundamentals
    • Introduction
    • Syntax
      • Bases
      • Functions
      • Rules
      • Exceptions
    • First concepts
    • šŸ”Quiz
  • Functions
    • Signature
    • Concepts
    • Syntax
    • Standard functions
    • Operators
    • Addendum
    • šŸ”Quiz
    • šŸ“œSummary
  • Types
    • Overview
    • Tuples
    • Records
    • Unions
    • Enums
    • Anonymous records
    • Value types
    • šŸ“œRecap
    • Addendum
  • Monadic types
    • Intro
    • Option type
    • Result type
    • Smart constructor
    • šŸš€Computation expression (CE)
    • šŸš€CE theoretical basements
    • šŸ“œRecap
  • Pattern matching
    • Patterns
    • Match expression
    • Active patterns
    • šŸš€Fold function
    • šŸ“œRecap
    • šŸ•¹ļøExercises
  • Collections
    • Overview
    • Types
    • Common functions
    • Dedicated functions
    • šŸ”Quiz
    • šŸ“œRecap
  • Asynchronous programming
    • Asynchronous workflow
    • Interop with .NET TPL
    • šŸ“œRecap
  • Module and Namespace
    • Overview
    • Namespace
    • Module
    • šŸ”Quiz
    • šŸ“œRecap
  • Object-oriented
    • Introduction
    • Members
    • Type extensions
    • Class, Struct
    • Interface
    • Object expression
    • Recommendations
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F♯ succinct syntax is its first key point šŸ’Ŗ

Explicit > Succinct

F♯ is generally terser than C♯.

However, some elements in the F♯ syntax have their C♯ equivalents a little more succinct, because it's the need to be explicit that matters the most.

Bases

Functions

Rules