I don't expect that F# will become hugely popular, even if it's likely to be worth the leveraging. IMHO anyone doing serious Windows only development, should likely focus on C#/WPF.
F# has been around for several years, it's just now that it's become such a part of Visual Studio. Guess they wanted to publicise it in the wake of Google's Go.
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Thou shalt check the array bounds of all strings (indeed, all arrays), for surely where thou typest ``foo'' someone someday shall type ``supercalifragilisticexpialidocious''.
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