F# for Scientists. Jon Harrop

F# for Scientists


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F# for Scientists Jon Harrop
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience




Jon Harrop published F# for Scientists and I had the fortune of snagging a copy at work. So for example of I want to calculate a Just been reading F# for scientists on the train, looking at the database interops. Jan 15, 2012 - Developed in consultation with Don Syme of Microsoft Research Ltd.—who wrote the language—F# for Scientists explains and demonstrates the powerful features of this important new programming language. Oct 17, 2012 - Is there a simple way to multiply the items of an array in F#? Sep 16, 2008 - A few weeks ago Dr. Dec 5, 2008 - Discovered a blog F# For Scientists Misses the Boat On Mathematica Performance 2008-08-26 , by Sal Mangano. Sep 17, 2010 - Other presentations included F# for scientists and how algorithmic-systems biology propels nutrigenomics. In short, it is an excellent book and an invaluable resource for those working in quantitative computing. This is called a named subpattern, something I discovered in section 1.4.2.2 of F# for Scientists. 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. (at Source semanticvector.blogspot.com) Sal talks about how Joh Harrop bad mouth Mathematica. Mar 13, 2009 - The trick is that tail gets bounded to ( h2 :: _ ), so that the recursive call processes the list starting with h2.