Expert F# 4.0

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    • Syme, Don
    • Granicz, Adam
    • Cisternino, Antonio

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Expert F# 4.0

Don Syme, Adam Granicz, Antonio Cisternino

(Books for professionals by professionals)(The expert's voice in F#)

Apress , Springer Science+Business Media [distributor], c2015

4th ed

  • : pbk.

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Description

Learn from F#'s inventor to become an expert in the latest version of this powerful programming language so you can seamlessly integrate functional, imperative, object-oriented, and query programming style flexibly and elegantly to solve any programming problem. Expert F# 4.0 will help you achieve unrivaled levels of programmer productivity and program clarity across multiple platforms including Windows, Linux, Android, OSX, and iOS as well as HTML5 and GPUs. F# 4.0 is a mature, open source, cross-platform, functional-first programming language which empowers users and organizations to tackle complex computing problems with simple, maintainable, and robust code. Expert F# 4.0 is: A comprehensive guide to the latest version of F# by the inventor of the language A treasury of F# techniques for practical problem-solving An in-depth case book of F# applications and F# 4.0 concepts, syntax, and features Written by F#'s inventor and two major F# community members, Expert F# 4.0 is a comprehensive and in-depth guide to the language and its use. Designed to help others become experts, the book quickly yet carefully describes the paradigms supported by F# language, and then shows how to use F# elegantly for a practical web, data, parallel and analytical programming tasks. The world's experts in F# show you how to program in F# the way they do!

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Your First F# Program - Getting Started With F# 3. Introducing Functional Programming 4. Introducing Imperative Programming 5. Understanding Types in Functional Programming 6. Programming with Objects 7. Encapsulating and Organizing Your Code 8. Working with Textual Data 9. Working with Sequences and Structured Data 10. Data Analytics, Numeric Programming, and Charting 11. Reactive, Asynchronous, and Parallel Programming 12. Symbolic Programming with Structured Data 13. Integrating External Data and Services 14. Building Smart Web Applications 15. Visualization and Graphical User Interfaces 16. Language-Oriented Programmig 17. Libraries and Interoperability 18. Developing and Testing F# Code 19. Designing F# Libraries Appendix

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