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You have to be willing to train. We adopted F# as a first-class language last year. The vast majority of our code is C#, but F# is used when it has an advantage. We don't need everyone to know it, but are willing to train our staff or new hires on it. We have a fairly big C/C++ codebase as well, that has the same constraints.


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