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I'll be reading Domain Modeling Made Functional [1], which seems fun as it applies F#/ML/FP concepts to "enterprisey" DDD.

[1] https://isthisit.nz/posts/2019/domain-modeling-made-function...



My friend read that two years ago and now works for a small F# consultancy that sounds like a great place to work. He really recommends the book.


Thanks for sharing. Just curious what do people do with F# in real work nowadays? Always found it a bit peripheral comparing to Lisp, Clojure and other "main stream" functional languages.


From what I've heard it's mostly fintech, at least in places nearish where I live (Italy)


Interesting. Thank you, I thought they all use C++.


Yeah GP is right it's mostly fintech (I think G-Research is one of the larger users?) but Matt is working in domain-heavy apps like real estate where it works nicely


Category theory for programmers is also a great read if one is into FP.

[1] https://bartoszmilewski.com/2014/10/28/category-theory-for-p...


It's a great read. I love how it shows the entire thinking process from requirements gathering through to delivery.


I will check it out. I very much enjoyed his talks




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