The Book of F# (No Starch Press)
Friday, 11 April 2014

Using the subtitle "Breaking Free with Managed Functional Programming" Dave Fancher shares his expertise in using F# to write succinct, reliable, and predictable code. By taking advantage of features like default immutability, pipelining, type inference, and pattern matching, you'll be amazed how efficient and elegant code can be.

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Author: Dave Fancher
Publisher: No Starch Press
Date: March 28, 2014
Pages: 352
ISBN: 978-1593275525

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Pages: 400
ISBN: 978-0137889655
Print: 0137889658
Kindle: B0CLL1TGVT
Audience: Programmers wanting to learn Rust
Rating: 3
Reviewer: Mike James
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Publisher: Manning
Date: February 2022
Pages: 272
ISBN: 978-1617298370
Print: 1617298379
Kindle: B09Q3PJQC5
Audience: General
Rating: 4
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