Synopses & Reviews
Extend your C# skills to F#—and create data-rich computational and parallel software components faster and more efficiently. Focusing on F# 3.0 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2012, you’ll learn how to exploit F# features to solve both computationally-complex problems as well as everyday programming tasks.
Topics include: C# and F# data structures; F# for functional, object-oriented, and imperative programming; design patterns; type providers; and portable support for Windows 8. You’ll examine real-world applications, including Windows 8-style HTML5 and JavaScript apps, along with cloud and service apps. You’ll write your own type provider. And you’ll see how to expand F# computation power to high-performance GPU computing.
About the Author
Tao Liu is a Software Design Engineer in Test (SDET) on the Microsoft F# team. A leader in the F# user community and owner of the Seattle, Washington F# user group, Liu gives video talks on F# design pattern for Microsoft Channel 9 and he’s the main contributor to the F# 3.0 sample package on Codeplex.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- C# and F#
- Chapter 1: C# and F# Data Structures
- Chapter 2: Using F# for Object-Oriented Programming
- Chapter 3: F# and Design Patterns
- F#'s Unique Features
- Chapter 4: Type Providers
- Chapter 5: Write Your Own Type Provider
- Chapter 6: Other Unique Features
- Real-World Applications
- Chapter 7: Portable Library and HTML/JavaScript
- Chapter 8: Cloud and Service Programming with F#
- Chapter 9: GPGPU with F#
- About the Author