F# in Action (Manning)
Wednesday, 19 June 2024

F# lets you keep your code simple even in the most complex applications—and it’s the perfect language for taking your first steps in functional programming. In this practical, example-driven guide,  Isaac Abraham shows you how to build professional applications the F# way. The book upgrades .NET development skills with the core principles of functional programming, and shows how F#’s functional-first approach helps learn the paradigm.

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Author: Isaac Abraham
Publisher: Manning
Date: May 2024
Pages: 336
ISBN: 978-1633439535
Print: 1633439534
Kindle: B0CTHSHS4J
Audience: Developers interested in functional programming
Level: Intermediate
Category: Other Languages

Topics include:

  • Write performant and robust systems with succinct F# code
  • Model domains quickly, easily and accurately with F#’s type system
  • Design solutions using functional programming patterns
  • Ingest and process disparate data sources
  • Develop data-driven web applications
  • Unit test F# code
  • Effectively model data using a variety of techniques
  • Use scripts to rapidly explore domains

 

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