I believe that full dotnet core 2.0 support will be something of a watershed moment for F#...
.Net on linux has a lot to say for hybrid cloud installations and cloud based development in .Net land. F# is a near-perfect match for many of the scalable, containerized, solutions one wants deploy. The F# community is fundamentally more cross platform, so there are a lot of impressive possibilities for best-of-breed solutions coming to a kubernetes cluster near you "any day now" :)
Mono is great for what it is, but a unified cross platform VM built with an eye to cloud friendliness... That's gonna be something special.
.Net on linux has a lot to say for hybrid cloud installations and cloud based development in .Net land. F# is a near-perfect match for many of the scalable, containerized, solutions one wants deploy. The F# community is fundamentally more cross platform, so there are a lot of impressive possibilities for best-of-breed solutions coming to a kubernetes cluster near you "any day now" :)
Mono is great for what it is, but a unified cross platform VM built with an eye to cloud friendliness... That's gonna be something special.