What are the advantages of built-in immutability of F# over C#? -


  1. I have heard that F # is the basic support for inconsistency but what about it in # Can not be repeated? F # Unchanging data that you do not get from C # irreversible data, what do you get?

  2. In addition to F #, is there no way to create temporary data? Is everything immutable?

  3. If you use both C # and F # in an application, can you change the F # data for the unchanged in C #? Or are you just making new C # types, which uses unchanging F # data and changes those data that point to those figures?

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