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F# High Performance

You're reading from   F# High Performance Increase your F# programming productivity and focus on performance optimization with best practices, expert techniques, and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468079
Length 338 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Eriawan Kusumawardhono Eriawan Kusumawardhono
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Preface 1. Performing Common Optimizations in F# FREE CHAPTER 2. Performance Measurement 3. Optimizing Data Structures 4. Introduction to Concurrency in F# 5. Advanced Concurrency Support in F# 6. Optimizing Type Provider 7. Language Features and Constructs Optimization 8. Optimizing Computation Expressions

Chapter 5. Advanced Concurrency Support in F#

We now have a basic understanding of F# concurrency features, including using and implementing the best practices of F# asynchronous workflow, and combining the asynchronous workflow with .NET APM, EAP, and TAP.

We have seen that Control.Async is the basic building block of all related asynchronous workflows, in terms of using it and also carefully deciding the best practices of using a returned object, especially when we have a nice construct of Disposable pattern in the asynchronous workflow.

Know only that the asynchronous workflow features in F# are not unique, in that C#/VB already has them, and C#/VB's async construct is actually inspired by F#. We can further harness the F# advanced asynchronous workflow implementation of MailboxProcessor, as part of learning and leveraging the advanced concurrency support in F#.

Again, we will see that there are no silver bullets for all kinds of concurrency problems. We shall see this fact...

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