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Mastering F#

You're reading from   Mastering F# A comprehensive and in-depth guide to writing functional programs using F#

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
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ISBN-13 9781784393434
Length 264 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Suhaib Fahad Suhaib Fahad
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Alfonso García-Caro Núñez Alfonso García-Caro Núñez
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Alfonso García-Caro Núñez
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What this book covers

Chapter 1, Getting Started with F#, explains how to get started with F# with Visual Studio. A Simple hello world program is created and details about the project structure and file ordering and the differences between F# and C# in terms of usage are discussed.

Chapter 2, Functional Core with F#, teaches you about the functional core of F#, such as data types, type declarations, immutability, strong type interference, pattern matching, records, F# data structures, sequence expressions, lazy evaluation, making side effects explicit, and so on.

Chapter 3, Data Structures in F#, helps you understand how to use the available data structures in F# and write some basic custom data structures.

Chapter 4, Imperative Programming in F#, teaches you how to use control structures, more idiomatic .NET with F#, and interfacing with C# and generics.

Chapter 5, Asynchronous Programming, goes through the asynchronous programming model in F#, with a bit of cross-referencing or comparison drawn with the C# world.

Chapter 6, Type Providers, talks about some of the most common type providers, and additionally, also looks at the Query build that will help write LINQ-like queries for our custom collections.

Chapter 7, Web Programming in F#, teaches you how to build web servers using some of the most common .NET libraries as well as how you can write code for the browser in F# using WebSharper or Fable.

Chapter 8, Application Development in F#, explains how to write cross-platform desktop applications in F# using Fable and the Github Electron project.

Chapter 9, Testing in F#, teaches you how to write unit tests in F# with popular tools, and the advantages the language offers for this.

Chapter 10, Distributed Programming in F#, delves into using F# to implement the actor model popularized by Erlang, in order to write more robust software using decoupled actors that can run on different machines over a network and heal themselves in the eventuality of failure.

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