What's New in F# 6
https://aka.ms/dotNETConf2021-GetdotNET6 F# 6 is all about modernizing and simplifying the experience of learning and using F#. This applies to the language design, library, performance and tooling. The most significant technical feature in F# 6 is a new mechanism for authoring async tasks that is easier and faster. List and arrays also got faster – in some cases 4 times faster! Language simplification includes more consistent rules for indentation, more implicit conversions, and letting you skip that period between an identifier and the square bracket of an index. You’ll find five new operations on collections and be able to access Keys and Values of a Map. Tooling is also improved with better performance, pipeline debugging, and better access to C# projects in your solution. Come hear more about F# 6! 👨💻 Slides & code: https://aka.ms/dotnetconf/2021 🎉 .NET 6 Release Blog: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet... ⬇ Download .NET 6: https://aka.ms/dotNETConf2021-GetdotNET6 🙋♀️🙋♂️ Get your questions answered on the Microsoft Q&A for .NET: https://aka.ms/dotnet-qa 💭 Join the .NET Tech Community Forums: https://aka.ms/dotnet/techcommunity 🏫 Learn C#, F#, and .NET with free self-guided learning from Microsoft Learn: https://aka.ms/learndotnet #dotnet6 #dotnetconf #dotnet

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