Added F# (#26791)
It's just a stub and need to be expanded but I guess F# is one of the few language that was inexistant in the platform for now.
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title: F#
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## F#
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F# is a strongly typed language that inherit from the object oriented language (C#) but encourage a functional programmation. It runs on the .NET CLR, and can seamlessly inter-operate with C#.
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It is compatible with visual studio and is officialy supported by Microsoft.
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#### Immutability
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Variables in F# are by default immutable. That means that their values can't be changed after initialization. Mutability can be forced by the keyword "mut". One of the F# best practices is to just make a copy of the variable you want and change the values you need at the initialization of the newly created variable
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#### Records
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F# can use objects but it is encouraged to use instead Records. Records are a set of members, and can be seens as structs for people that comes from a C background.
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For example :
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<code>
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type People = {
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Age: int
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FirstName: string
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LastName: string
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}
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</code>
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