I think the closest you will get in Melbourne is "Culture Amp". They use Elm (which is basically F# for the web).
Huge fan of F# myself... but not used in production, and I'm not in Melb's, sorry. Like Greg, I concur; C# is gradually adopting F# features so that F# just isn't as big a step up as it used to be anymore. I've sort of settled back down into the C# world using functional ideas where they improve clarity. Although I'm still wondering if discriminated unions will ever be a thing (type system in C# isn't useful for domain modelling). And a pipe operator would be handy without the need to [ab]use extension methods. Nathan On Thu, 5 Aug 2021 at 10:02, David Burstin <david.burs...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > Does anyone know of anywhere in Melbourne that is doing any F# work? I've > been playing with F# for a few months now and really loving the language, > so I was interested to know if it is being used "in the wild". > > Cheers > Dave >