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F# Weekly #3, 2026 – Most token-efficient static language?

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    Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Which programming languages are most token-efficient? - Martin Alderson How to Build Android Widgets with .NET MAUI - .NET Blog How We Synchronize .NET's Virtual Monorepo - .NET Blog .NET and .NET Framework January 2026 servicing releases updates - .NET Blog…

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      Fascinating. I think static typed languages is the way to go regardless of token strength. The next step would be to see how many LLM tokens are used to build a project to a spec and testsuite using these languaes. I.e. realize end to end efficiency

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