I'm new to the .NET ecosystem and am jumping in with F#, coming from Java-land. I'm trying to wrap my head around the tooling and build process.
My understanding is that MSBuild is the build tool for .NET applications, and that it's build configuration is defined in XML in a .sln and/or .*proj file. Am I correct in assuming that this is analogous to a pom.xml or build.gradle file in java?
Anyways, if MSBuild is the build tool, what exactly is FAKE for? What can FAKE do that MSBuild cannot? Is it just a more friendly 'wrapper' around MSBuild configuration files?
Edit:
I came across a video titled Ionide and the State of F# Open Source Environment, and in it, the main presenter offers a reason why .*proj files are still needed in VSCode, at least. The following is not a direct quote, but near the end, he says something like
The MSBuild system is not needed at all in terms of communicating with the compiler and getting your code to work. The only reason we can't toally pull it out yet is because the F# compiler service - which provides the tooltip info, certain type of type checking, etc - depends on the project file, but we're working on expanding it so it can use different types of formats.