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Functional Programming Using F#

Functional Programming Using F#

Functional Programming Using F#

Michael R. Hansen , Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby
Hans Rischel , Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby
May 2013
Available
Paperback
9781107684065

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    This comprehensive introduction to the principles of functional programming using F# shows how to apply basic theoretical concepts to produce succinct and elegant programs. It demonstrates the role of functional programming in a wide spectrum of applications including databases and systems. Coverage also includes advanced features in the .NET library, the imperative features of F# and topics such as text processing, sequences, computation expressions and asynchronous computation. With a broad spectrum of examples and exercises, the book is perfect for courses in functional programming and for self-study. Enhancing its use as a text is an accompanying website with downloadable programs, lecture slides, mini-projects and links to further F# sources.

    • Presents a standard curriculum in functional programming as well as more advanced topics
    • The first text book focusing on F#, contains real-world applications
    • Contains a rich collection of exercises

    Reviews & endorsements

    "I highly recommend this textbook introducing functional programming with F#. Building on core functional concepts, Hans and Michael introduce topics carefully and with an eye to both theory and practice. The book gives an excellent basis for programming in today’s strongly typed multi-paradigm languages and will enable the student to explore many further applied programming domains."
    Don Syme, Principal Researcher and F# Designer, Microsoft Research

    "Whereas the power of functional programming has been widely recognized only in recent years, Hansen and Rischel bring decades of experience to the subject. Using F#, they teach how to employ a range of elegant functional programming techniques and show how a host of realistic problems can be solved functionally, drawing on the rich libraries of the .NET platform."
    Peter Sestoft, Professor, IT University of Copenhagen

    "I found this to be an outstanding book on this hybrid language, F#, which can be profitably studied from various perspectives, from theoretical to highly pragmatic."
    George Hacken, Computing Reviews

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    Product details

    May 2013
    Paperback
    9781107684065
    372 pages
    253 × 177 × 23 mm
    0.74kg
    76 b/w illus. 56 tables 133 exercises
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Getting started
    • 2. Values, operators, expressions, and functions
    • 3. Tuples, records, and tagged values
    • 4. Lists
    • 5. Collections: lists, maps, and sets
    • 6. Finite trees
    • 7. Modules
    • 8. Imperative features
    • 9. Efficiency
    • 10. Text processing programs
    • 11. Sequences
    • 12. Computation expressions
    • 13. Asynchronous and parallel computations.
      Authors
    • Michael R. Hansen , Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby

      Michael R. Hansen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Informatics and Mathematical Modelling at the Technical University of Denmark. He is the author of Introduction to Programming Using SML (with Hans Rischel) and Duration Calculus: A Formal Approach to Real-Time Systems (with Zhou Chaochen).

    • Hans Rischel , Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby

      Hans Rischel is a former Associate Professor in the Department of Informatics and Mathematical Modelling at the Technical University of Denmark. He is the author of Introduction to Programming Using SML (with Michael R. Hansen).