Exactly, for example, now thanks to the FP concepts that have been added to .NET in the last versions, I am able to do cool FP stuff while coding boring enterprise applications in C#, without having to ask permission about it.
Or make use of F# for Windows scripting, using as excuse to the boss that it is part of Visual Studio.
Or make use of F# for Windows scripting, using as excuse to the boss that it is part of Visual Studio.