HIGHLIGHT
A crisp introduction to functional programming for .NET developers—with
examples in C# and F#.
DESCRIPTION
Functional programming languages like F#, Erlang, and Scala are attracting
attention as an efficient way to handle the new requirements for programming
multi-processor and high-availability applications. Microsoft’s new F# is a true
functional language and C# uses functional language features for LINQ and
other recent advances.
Real World Functional Programming is a unique tutorial that explores the
functional programming model through the F# and C# languages. The clearly
presented ideas and examples teach readers how functional programming differs
from other approaches. It explains how ideas look in F#—a functional
language—as well as how they can be successfully used to solve programming
problems in C#. Readers build on what they know about .NET and learn where
a functional approach makes the most sense and how to apply it effectively in
those cases.
The reader should have a good working knowledge of C#. No prior exposure to
F# or functional programming is required.
KEY POINTS
• Crystal-clear presentation of core functional programming concepts and
how to apply them with examples in both F# and C#
• How to write efficient functional code for .NET in F#
• Identifies tasks that benefit from a functional programming approach
MARKET INFORMATION
Developers worldwide are adopting functional programming as the answer to
developing for systems that require lots of mission-critical programs to run at the
same time. From telecom switches to high-availability enterprise applications, to
applications designed to run on multi-core processors, functional programming
has many immediate uses. Microsoft’s F# language has created demand for good,
non-academic books on this important topic.
- ISBN10 1933988924
- ISBN13 9781933988924
- Publish Date 7 January 2010 (first published 30 November 2009)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Manning Publications
- Format Paperback
- Pages 500
- Language English