FSharp is OCaml to great extent. So if you don't have the need to stay away from MS/.NET, it is more 'open source' than the rest of MS products. MS did release Fsharp with an Open Source License.
But, it does still run on .NET.
At this point, isn't every major language controlled by one main corporate entity?
Except Python? But Python doesn't have algebraic types, or very complete pattern matching.
But, it does still run on .NET.
At this point, isn't every major language controlled by one main corporate entity?
Except Python? But Python doesn't have algebraic types, or very complete pattern matching.