F# for Scientists. Jon Harrop

F# for Scientists


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F# for Scientists Jon Harrop
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience




Aug 18, 2013 - 1) Life Begins at F#@k It! Over the course of this series, my goal is to provide other .Net developers a(nother) resource for learning the F# language as well as apply the language into some non-financial or scientific scenarios. I dare you to buy that, in person, at Borders. Aug 30, 2008 - The September 2008 CTP of F# is now available for download. Jan 22, 2013 - It's only natural, says Judith Bishop, director of Computer Science for Microsoft Research Connections. The primary role of F# has been to reduce the time-to-deployment for analytical software components, which have been primarily deployed in the finance and insurance industries, but there are more opportunities, especially for data scientists and It lets users write code in the browser and share it with others on the web to help grow a community of F# developers. Jan 23, 2013 - F#, a programming language that ships with Visual Studio 2012, has been described by Microsoft as. May 25, 2013 - Scientists, intrepid seekers of arcane knowledge that they are, were the first to willingly taste the volts. F# is a functional programming language for the .NET Framework and really should be looked at by scientists/researchers. Sep 25, 2008 - Also, if you're a freaking ninja rocket scientist, you can always read "F# for Scientists." Seriously. Jan 15, 2012 - Developed in consultation with Don Syme of Microsoft Research Ltd.—who wrote the language—F# for Scientists explains and demonstrates the powerful features of this important new programming language. Both authors teach Computer Science with F# and games at Ca' Foscari University of Venice, and, thanks to this, many of the examples and the general approach used in the book have already been battle tested. Authenticity and Awesome happen the moment you stop trying to control the world around you … a futile exercise, anyway.