BOOKS - F# in Action
US $7.74
393107
393107
F# in Action
Author: Isaac Abraham
Year: May 21, 2024
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 6.7 MB
Language: English
Year: May 21, 2024
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 6.7 MB
Language: English
F# is designed to make functional programming practical and accessible, especially for developers working on the .NET platform. This book will get you started.SummaryIn F# in Action you will learn how F# in Action teaches you the practical F# development skills you need to create professional applications. It's based on author and Microsoft F# MVP Isaac Abraham's years of experience working with developers as an F# consultant. You'll upgrade your .NET development skills with the core principles of functional programming, and discover how F#'s functional-first approach makes it easy to learn this powerful paradigm.About the technologyF# is a simple, robust, and highly performant programming language. It lets you keep your code simple in even the most complex applications, and its language core is perfect for learning the fundamentals of functional programming. F# runs on .NET, so you can work cross-platform and take advantage of battle-tested .NET components. It's succinct and flexible - perfect for everything from command line tools, to web apps, to data analysis and machine learning.About the bookF# in Action swiftly guides you from Functional Programming novice all the way to putting F# applications into production! It leverages your existing knowledge of software development and the .NET platform to get you up-and-running fast. You'll quickly master the F# you need to start getting stuff done. Learn how you can use scripts to rapidly explore .NET libraries and packages, and level up your .NET skills for data exploration and analysis. You'll even discover how F#'s "light touch" approach to functional programming ensures error-free code without the complex math you might normally associate with FP.About the readerFor readers with some experience of software development. Knowledge of .NET is helpful, but not essential.About the authorIsaac Abraham is an experienced .NET developer and trainer. He's an F# MVP for his contributions to the .NET community.