Multiparadigm Programming Using F# and .NET
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F# combines the power of functional programming with the imperative and object-oriented paradigms of the .NET platform. Multi-Paradigm Programming in F# is a comprehensive guide that helps developers build applications using F# tools and .NET libraries. This book, written in Persian, spans 509 pages and covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Introduction to F#: History and Advantages
- Getting Started with F#: Installation,
- Interactive environment, and setup
- F# Fundamentals: Values, primitive types, functions, type
- Inference, generics, and more
- Advanced Types: Lists, tuples, enums, discriminated unions, units of measure, etc.
- Functional Programming: Expressions, immutability, function values, pattern matching, piping, and beyond
- Imperative Programming: Statements, mutable values, side effects, arrays, resource management, etc.
- Object-Oriented Programming: Objects, classes, inheritance, abstraction, polymorphism, and related concepts
- Error Handling: Exception types, throwing and catching exceptions, and best practices
- Databases: Working with SQL Server, query expressions, type providers, and more
- User Interfaces: Building UI with Windows Forms, WPF, and GTK#
This book is a valuable resource for developers eager to explore F #'s multi-paradigm nature.
- Introduction to F#: History and Advantages
- Getting Started with F#: Installation,
- Interactive environment, and setup
- F# Fundamentals: Values, primitive types, functions, type
- Inference, generics, and more
- Advanced Types: Lists, tuples, enums, discriminated unions, units of measure, etc.
- Functional Programming: Expressions, immutability, function values, pattern matching, piping, and beyond
- Imperative Programming: Statements, mutable values, side effects, arrays, resource management, etc.
- Object-Oriented Programming: Objects, classes, inheritance, abstraction, polymorphism, and related concepts
- Error Handling: Exception types, throwing and catching exceptions, and best practices
- Databases: Working with SQL Server, query expressions, type providers, and more
- User Interfaces: Building UI with Windows Forms, WPF, and GTK#
This book is a valuable resource for developers eager to explore F #'s multi-paradigm nature.
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