hubFS: THE place for F#

. . . are you on The Hub?
Welcome to hubFS: THE place for F# Sign in | Join | Help
in Search

Robert's Strange F# Blog

Foundations of F# - First Review

I'm very pleased announce that Can Erten has written the first customer review for "Foundations of F#" on amazon.com, also repeated on his blog.

Can writes:

""Foundations of F#" is a great introductory book for F# with some advanced samples. For those who are unfamiliar with functional programming, this book gives the notions of functional programming in all aspects while giving samples in the greatest platform with great language F#.
This book includes functional, imperative and object oriented programming paradigms giving great samples. Robert Pickering also focuses to the imperative programmers by giving the usage differences in F#. He introduces a wide range F# data structures from simple arrays to quotations with great explanations.
This book gives a lot of information on .NET Framework including the latest additions .NET Framework 3.0 and 3.5. Samples with LINQ and Windows Presentation Foundation fulfil this area. If you are unfamiliar with .NET Framework, don't worry this book gives what you need to know about .NET Framework in many different areas including network programming, web programming, database programming, and windows programming with clear and explanatory samples using relevant screenshots. The samples are unique and useful, it's not the examples that you can find on the web, and it's more specialised and focused on techniques specific to F#
Personally I most liked Language Oriented Programming chapter which gives very specific features and usage tricks to F# to make the most of the language. It's a must have book in your bookshelf if you are interested in functional programming on .NET Framework
"

I like to say a big thank you to Can for taking the time to do this. Thanks Can!

Published Tuesday, May 29, 2007 9:17 AM by Robert

Comments

 

Jason Haley said:

May 29, 2007 12:35 PM
Anonymous comments are disabled

About Robert

Robert is a professional computer programmer, who lives in Paris and has worked London, Copenhagen, Amsterdam and Brussels.

This Blog

Post Calendar

<May 2007>
SuMoTuWeThFrSa
293012345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
272829303112
3456789

Syndication

Powered by Community Server, by Telligent Systems