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"This work strikes a balance between the pure functional aspects of F# and the object-oriented and imperative features that make it so useful in practice, enable .NET integration, and make large-scale data processing possible."
―Thore Graepel, PhD, Researcher, Microsoft Research Ltd.

Over the next five years, F# is expected to become one of the world's most popular functional programming languages for scientists of all disciplines working on the Windows platform. F# is free and, unlike MATLAB® and other software with numerical/scientific origins, is a full-fledged programming language.

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. The book assumes no prior experience and guides the reader from the basics of computer programming to the implementation of state-of-the-art algorithms.

F# for Scientists begins with coverage of introductory material in the areas of functional programming, .NET, and scientific computing, and goes on to explore:

  • Program structure

  • Optimization

  • Data structures

  • Libraries

  • Numerical analysis

  • Databases

  • Input and output

  • Interoperability

  • Visualization

Screenshots of development using Visual Studio are used to illustrate compilation, debugging, and interactive use, while complete examples of a few whole programs are included to give readers a complete view of F#'s capabilities.

Written in a clear and concise style, F# for Scientists is well suited for researchers, scientists, and developers who want to program under the Windows platform. It also serves as an ideal supplemental text for advanced undergraduate and graduate students with a background in science or engineering.

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"The hardbound book is a really solid treatment." (Computing Reviews, February 5, 2009)

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This work strikes a balance between the pure functional aspects of F# and the object-oriented and imperative features that make it so useful in practice, enable .NET integration, and make large-scale data processing possible.
--Thore Graepel, PhD, Researcher, Microsoft Research Ltd.

Over the next five years, F# is expected to become one of the world's most popular functional programming languages for scientists of all disciplines working on the Windows platform. F# is free and, unlike MATLAB(R) and other software with numerical/scientific origins, is a full-fledged programming language.

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. The book assumes no prior experience and guides the reader from the basics of computer programming to the implementation of state-of-the-art algorithms.

F# for Scientists begins with coverage of introductory material in the areas of functional programming, .NET, and scientific computing, and goes on to explore:

  • Program structure

  • Optimization

  • Data structures

  • Libraries

  • Numerical analysis

  • Databases

  • Input and output

  • Interoperability

  • Visualization

Screenshots of development using Visual Studio are used to illustrate compilation, debugging, and interactive use, while complete examples of a few whole programs are included to give readers a complete view of F#'s capabilities.

Written in a clear and concise style, F# for Scientists is well suited for researchers, scientists, and developers who want to program under the Windows platform. It also serves as an ideal supplemental text for advanced undergraduate and graduate students with a background in science or engineering.

Produktinformation

  • Herausgeber ‏ : ‎ Wiley-Interscience; 1. Edition (4. August 2008)
  • Sprache ‏ : ‎ Englisch
  • Gebundene Ausgabe ‏ : ‎ 368 Seiten
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0470242116
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0470242117
  • Artikelgewicht ‏ : ‎ 617 g
  • Abmessungen ‏ : ‎ 16.26 x 2.29 x 24.38 cm
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Bewertet in den USA am8. April 2010
A hallmark of this book is conciseness. (The book itself is fairly small and thin; and nicely hardbound.)

This book is a gold mine of great information that could take years to fully digest!

While the book is titled as a scientific book, and it is that; it also has much more to offer. It should be of great interest to scientists, mathematicians, statisticians, computer scientists, financial programmers, and any programmers who want to write good code. It features a well balanced selection of topics including: algorithms, data structures, visualization, graphics, threading, performance, and optimization. The use of DirectX is demonstrated. Some compilation techniques are also shown.

A nice selection of recursive list algorithms are presented that showcase the kind of problem solving that can be done purely with recursion and list processing. These are classic idioms that are good to be exposed to; like power set, and substitution with replacement.

Many of the examples are very much in the spirit of the Scheme Revised^n Reports, wherein the most gutted possible examples are used to demonstrate a given primitive or concept. Nothing extraneous to cause distractions.

There is a complement to this book called "F# for Technical Computing" that can be purchased from the Flying Frog Consultancy. That book adds nicely to the material in "F# for Scientists"; with discussions on such topics as parallel computing and WPF. In addition, it features longer page sizes, a stay flat (music book style) binding, and color; all of which I really like. (I wish more technical books made use of color because code is much easier to read when you see comments in one color, keywords in another, etc..)

Both books are gems. There are also counterparts to these books for OCaml programmers.

Relevant software can also be obtained from the Flying Frog Consultancy (which has, as part of its logo: "Putting the fun in functional since 2005").
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Bewertet in den USA am5. November 2008
I am brand new to functional programming and this is my 3rd book having gone through both Foundations of F# and Expert F# which details the language very well. However, I was blown away with this book. While it does have some technical elements/examples to it, I found that it helped me bridge the gaps in some topics I did not fully grasp from the other two books.

This was written prior to the F# Sept 2008 CTP and due to changes in the language, one or two examples (again,let me stress just a few) needed to be modified in order to be compatible with the changes.

I enjoyed all the topics immensely but without a background in DirectX or 3D programming, while the chapter on visualization is beautiful, it is challenging. My readings in WPF3D helped a lot in parsing what was going on here. In addition, while there is information on using Windows Forms, I wished there was a section (or two!) on WPF. However, the F# Journal (by the same author) does have a few articles on WPF which are also very excellent.

The only thing is that, sometimes, the explanations for the examples are not very thorough, and it is a bit daunting as a beginner. One such example is the Powerset from 6.4.15 (p167) which took a while to work through. As such, I made a blog post just for this detailing how to get the solution for this.

This is not a book to, per say, 'learn F#', the previous two are for that. F# for Scientsts is great if you already have the basics at hand. All in all, I HIGHLY recommend this book. It is an excellent resource/reference and in my opinion, it is one of those books you have handy -> Just in case.

Overall A+.
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Bewertet in den USA am7. Juni 2010
As much as I have enjoyed and learned from this book in the past few years, at this time I can only rate it one star, because the F# language has changed a lot since this book was published.

I Strongly Suggest: do not get this older F# book. Instead get a newer F# book.

Here are your new-enough choices on Amazon today:
Smith Programming F#: A comprehensive guide for writing simple code to solve complex problems (Animal Guide)
Syme Expert F# 2.0 (The Definitive Guide)
Pickering Beginning F#
Petricek Real World Functional Programming: With Examples in F# and C#
and lastly a pre-order-only until June 30: Neward Professional F# 1.0

F# is much newer than many programming languages, for example Python. At this point in Python's history, if you wanted to study Python, you could get by with a book on Python 2.x, rather than a book on current Python 3.x - in fact a lot of shops are still using Python 2.x

But nobody is using F# 1.x anymore! And here in the year 2010 you will hit many more difficulties learning F# from an old F# 1.x book than you would learning Python from an old Python 2.x book.

This old book is based on early versions of F# 1.x - get a newer book unless you can find this old one for cheap on a remainder table.

My suggestion applies to all F# books: avoid the old ones unless they are on sale for really, really cheap. Specifically: Pay regular price for any F# book published after October 1, 2009. Anything older, pay only a wicked cheap price.

Today June 7, 2010 I received my pre-ordered copy of the new Don Syme F# 2.0 book Expert F# 2.0 (The Definitive Guide). A good day.
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Philippe Peter
5,0 von 5 Sternen Ouvrage à acquérir pour tout développeur(se) en F#/Ocaml.
Bewertet in Frankreich am 11. November 2014
C'est le complément idéal de tout livre d'introduction au langage F# ou mieux, de "Expert F# 3.0" que je possède. Le contenu riche et varié, cible le domaine du calcul. De plus, sa couverture cartonnée et sa reliure solide (ces qualités se font de plus en plus rare... ) ne font que renforcer l'attrait que j'ai pour ce livre. À noter qu'il existe une version Ocaml de ce livre, mais hélas, plus difficile à trouver à cet instant précis.
Jorge
4,0 von 5 Sternen Almost great.
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 16. Juni 2015
I thought that F#'s support for "units" and "dimensions" would have been appropriate for Scientists. But other than that, a great explanation and good example code.