F# for Scientists. Jon Harrop

F# for Scientists


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ISBN: 0470242116,9780470242117 | 370 pages | 10 Mb


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F# for Scientists Jon Harrop
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience




Jan 18, 2008 - Another motivator of mine to learn F# is that functional languages such as this are perfect for creating Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) and other languages. Authenticity and Awesome happen the moment you stop trying to control the world around you … a futile exercise, anyway. Over the course of this series, my goal is to provide other .Net developers a(nother) resource for learning the F# language as well as apply the language into some non-financial or scientific scenarios. I've been following OCaml developments for many years. Jul 22, 2011 - I remembered Luca Bolognese's presentation of F# a few years back (certainly one of the best presentations I've ever seen) and I thought it was a good time to give it a try. May 25, 2013 - Scientists, intrepid seekers of arcane knowledge that they are, were the first to willingly taste the volts. Jun 29, 2008 - F# for Scientists English | 368 pages | ISBN-10: 0470242116 | PDF | 13.37 MB. "This work strikes a balance between the pure functional aspects of F# and the object-oriented and imperative features that make it so useful in practice, enable . Oct 19, 2008 - Had I started with at least OCaml, F# and Haskell would be no problem at all. But, the past is the past and I am just glad I have the opportunity to work with F# now. Aug 18, 2013 - 1) Life Begins at F#@k It!