Hi,

I got the impression that you don't know .Net.

.Net is a VM similar to what the JVM offers, there are many functional
languages that
target .Net as well.

Microsoft's own functional language F#
Currently VB.Net and C# provide functional programming constructs
LINQ is actually an implementation of Monads
There is OCaml for .Net
There are efforts in place to target Scala to .Net
And many other functional languages, that I have omitted.

Oh lets not forget that there is Clojure being developed for .Net as
well.

So I suggest that you rethink the scope of your question.

--
Paulo

On Feb 9, 6:48 pm, Bojan Jovicic <bojan.jovi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
> what are in your opinion 3 biggest advantages that Clojure and
> functional languages have over .NET, with focus on LINQ?
>
> E.g. I thought of set functions, but this is supported in LINQ.
>
> Any help is more than welcome for this student research.

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