F# for Scientists by Jon Harrop

F# for Scientists



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


Jul 22, 2011 - I remembered Luca Bolognese's presentation of F# a few years back (certainly one of the best presentations I've ever seen) and I thought it was a good time to give it a try. Http://i59.fastpic.ru/big/2013/1128/. Microsoft commissioned them to write "F# for Scientists" earlier this year and that book should hit the shelves early next year. Posted in : Spot on November 28, 2013. Much of that is With an interactive widget architecture that's 100% language-agnostic, these days IPython is used by many other programming language communities2, including Julia, Haskell, F#, Ruby, Go, and Scala. Sep 1, 2012 - In a previous article I highlighted how Haskell and F# have a peculiar way of turning a quite generic mathematical idea into something more tangible (and more usable too) for programming purposes. €�By Andy Kroll I was never ascared of the unions but they better not F#%k with me again! Aug 30, 2008 - The September 2008 CTP of F# is now available for download. - Visual F# 2010 For Technical Computing (the updated version of F# For Scientists). Dec 23, 2013 - There has been a lot of discussion on-line recently about languages for data analysis, statistical computing, and data science more generally. F# is a functional programming language for the .NET Framework and really should be looked at by scientists/researchers. Nov 28, 2013 - Jon Harrop, Don Syme, F# for Scientists English | 2008 | ISBN: 0470242116 | 368 pages | PDF | 13 MB Jon Harrop, Don Syme, F# for Scientists English | 2008 | ISBN: 0470242116 | 368. I don't really want to F# has been open sourced for some time. Jan 19, 2014 - As I noted in a recent post on reproducing data projects, notebooks have become popular tools for maintaining, sharing, and replicating long data science workflows. Did Scientists Just Solve the Bee Collapse Mystery? Aug 7, 2012 - Jon Harrop wrote a nice book, "F# for Scientists." In Chapter 8 of the book, he explained how to time the execution of a function in F#. Excellent, with a strong focus on efficient computation through data structure selection and management. Aug 23, 2007 - Consequently, F# can be said to combine the brevity of Python with the performance of C#. Jul 22, 2011 - NH GOP Politician to Unions: "Better Not F#%k with Me," or I'll Shoot. Nov 28, 2013 - F# for Scientists (Repost). Aug 27, 2008 - Mathematica's .NET-Link technology allows Mathematica and .NET programs to interoperate seamlessly.

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