r/fsharp
This group is for people interested in the F# language, the functional-first language targeting .NET, JavaScript, and WebAssembly. More…
How to think about r/fsharp
The community focuses on the F# programming language, which emphasizes functional programming principles and is designed for use with .NET, JavaScript, and WebAssembly. Members share knowledge, resources, and experiences related to F#, making it a hub for both beginners and experienced developers interested in functional-first programming. The community is characterized by its supportive atmosphere and a strong emphasis on learning and collaboration.
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Audience
Members typically include software developers, data scientists, and programming enthusiasts with a keen interest in functional programming. The demographic skews towards individuals with a technical background, often working in software development or academia. They are motivated by a desire to improve their coding skills, explore new programming paradigms, and engage with like-minded individuals.
Posting culture
The posting culture values high-quality, informative content that fosters discussion and learning. Technical questions, code snippets, and tutorials are well-received, while low-effort posts or blatant self-promotion tend to be downvoted. Members are encouraged to contribute regularly, with a focus on sharing knowledge and helping others, creating a collaborative environment.
Brand engagement notes
Brands looking to engage with this community should prioritize providing value through educational content, such as tutorials, case studies, or tools that enhance the F# experience. Direct promotion is generally unwelcome, so brands should avoid overt marketing tactics. Instead, they can participate in discussions, answer questions, and share insights that resonate with the community's interests and needs, fostering a genuine connection with members.
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r/fsharp — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/fsharp have?
r/fsharp has approximately 12,444 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/fsharp created?
r/fsharp was created on July 23, 2008 (18 years ago).
What is r/fsharp about?
The community focuses on the F# programming language, which emphasizes functional programming principles and is designed for use with .NET, JavaScript, and WebAssembly. Members share knowledge, resources, and experiences related to F#, making it a hub for both beginners and experienced developers interested in functional-first programming. The community is characterized by i…
What subreddits are similar to r/fsharp?
Communities similar to r/fsharp include r/functionalprogramming, r/ocaml, r/elm, r/haskell, r/clojure.
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