I'm trying to understand "the point." The linked K manuals are from the 1990s. Is this project a way of running legacy code on a modern system? Is there a die-hard group of K enthusiasts who are behind this? Does K have forgotten concepts and / or paradigms that make it worth learning? Are there advantages to K compared to more modern languages / toolkits / frameworks from the past 20 years?
by small_model
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Why C#? would be good if you added explanation of the reason.
by FrustratedMonky
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just a question.
couldn't this have been easier by expanding F#? or were they trying to hit a wider audience with C#?