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why is Lazy<T> constrained to static contexts?
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Is casting narrow types to wider types to save memory and keep high-precision calculations a terrible idea?
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Is F# ready for production environment?
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Binding recurring connection string constructor parameters using DI

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+5 Binding recurring connection string constructor parameters using DI
+18 why is Lazy<T> constrained to static contexts?
+5 Is casting narrow types to wider types to save memory and keep high-precision calculations a terrible idea?
+5 Is F# ready for production environment?
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