I'm still waiting for discriminated unions in future releases. It can't be that hard to implement them because they already work great in F#.
this post was submitted on 18 Jul 2023
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And here I am, still using OneOf which just wraps F# code under the covers :-\
Too bad semi-auto properties/the field keyword got pushed back again.
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