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I do, because many of our requirements are purely functional. E.g. Turn a bunch of database queries into a user-friendly report.

They're eager to use the latest enhancements to C# that come from the functional world (e.g. lambdas, await/async), but it's impossible to get them to give up their mutable variables and null pointers.



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