F# for Scientists. Jon Harrop

F# for Scientists


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F# for Scientists Jon Harrop
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Jun 29, 2008 - Jon Harrop, Don Syme, "F# for Scientists" English | 2008 | ISBN: 0470242116 | 368 pages | PDF | 13 MB "This work strikes a balance between the pure functional aspects of F# a. Although is a functional language, it supports object programming, too. Jan 20th, 2012 by dane Well, the scientists over at the Jiu Jitsu Lab (they're scientists to me – DON'T JUDGE) have waxed over this subject and it's something to behold. Sep 9, 2008 - F# for Scientists by Jonathan D. Jan 20, 2012 - Friday Wrap-Up: MAKE F#@KING WEIGHT Edition. Harrop Note that F# is not only a functional language, but it is a general purpose programming language that supports functional, imperative and object oriented techniques. Jul 22, 2011 - I remembered Luca Bolognese's presentation of F# a few years back (certainly one of the best presentations I've ever seen) and I thought it was a good time to give it a try. Oct 9, 2008 - F# was born in Microsoft Research, and its main creator is Don Syme. Aug 7, 2012 - Jon Harrop wrote a nice book, "F# for Scientists." In Chapter 8 of the book, he explained how to time the execution of a function in F#. Aug 21, 2009 - So why should a computational scientist use F# over FORTRAN? Good question, and one that I think needs to be answered. After years of development, now it's mature. Mar 12, 2014 - He is a consultant at FPbridge.co.uk, creator of and blogger on F# for Fun and Profit, and the author of Understanding Functional Programming.