F# for Scientists by Jon Harrop

F# for Scientists



F# for Scientists ebook download




F# for Scientists Jon Harrop ebook
Page: 370
Format: pdf
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
ISBN: 0470242116, 9780470242117


Mar 18, 2012 - Also: my DSL would not be for me, it would be a tool that I could use to show Clojure to scientists. (at Source semanticvector.blogspot.com) Sal talks about how Joh Harrop bad mouth Mathematica. Oct 9, 2008 - F# was born in Microsoft Research, and its main creator is Don Syme. Although is a functional language, it supports object programming, too. Oct 17, 2012 - Is there a simple way to multiply the items of an array in F#? Dec 5, 2008 - Discovered a blog F# For Scientists Misses the Boat On Mathematica Performance 2008-08-26 , by Sal Mangano. The Problem: My wife recently decided to take on the task of ordering family photo albums. Jan 18, 2008 - Another motivator of mine to learn F# is that functional languages such as this are perfect for creating Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) and other languages. I don't know how much you've worked with scientists, but F# would be far outside the realm of possibility. Importance of those paradigms) such as parallel processing (which used to be almost exclusively FORTRAN with extensions and is now often functional programming languages like F#). Nov 6, 2010 - Computer magazine, the IEEE Computer Society's flagship publication, covers all aspects of computer science, computer engineering, computing technology, and applications. Aug 31, 2009 - F# - Asynchronous Directory.GetFiles and File.Copy. So for example of I want to calculate a Just been reading F# for scientists on the train, looking at the database interops. Aug 23, 2007 - Consequently, F# can be said to combine the brevity of Python with the performance of C#. After years of development, now it's mature. Microsoft commissioned them to write "F# for Scientists" earlier this year and that book should hit the shelves early next year. Jon Harrop, the owner of Flying Frog Consultancy, has released his F# book, F# for Scientists.