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Fortran 95by M. Counihan
Taylor & Francis 1996; US$ 73.95This is the second edition of the first introductory textbook written for the FORTRAN 90 standard. It remains suitable for the novice scientific programmer, drawing on a larger number of examples and exercises in this new edition. more...
Compaq Visual Fortranby Norman Lawrence
Elsevier 2001; US$ 79.95Compaq Visual Fortran: A Guide to Creating Windows Applications is the only book that shows developers how to create Windows applications using Visual Fortran software. It complements Digital Press's successful reference, the Digital Visual Fortran Programmer's Guide. Lawrence details development methods and techniques for creating Fortran applications for Windows, the platform upon which developers can use Compaq Visual Fortran (CVF; to be Intel Visual Fortran in the future) to create applications. The book teaches CVF programming progressively, beginning with simple tasks and building up to writing professional-level Win32 applications. Readers will learn about the powerful new CVF graphical user interface, as well as the intricacies of... more...
Expert F#by Don Syme
Springer 2007; US$ 79.99Written by F#s designer and two active contributors, this authoritative, comprehensive, and in-depth guide to the language and its use is designed to help others become experts. The text gives a thorough introduction to the F# language from quick essentials to in-depth advanced topics. more...
F# for Scientistsby Jon Harrop; Don Syme
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2008; US$ 87.99"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... more...
The Fortran 2003 Handbookby Jeanne T. Martin; Richard E. Maine
Springer 2008; US$ 99.00Fortran is premier language being used in scientific and engineering computing since its introduction in the 1950s. This guide offers the complete syntax of Fortran 2003. It also contains topics that include: Fortran Concepts and Terms, Language Elements and Source Form, Data Types, and Block Constructs and Execution Control. more...
Beginning F#by Robert Pickering
Springer 2010; US$ 44.99Functional programming is perhaps the next big wave in application development. As experienced developers know, functional programming makes its mark by allowing application builders to develop solutions to complicated programming situations cleanly and efficiently. A rich history of functional languages, including Erlang and OCaml, leads the way to F#, Microsoft's effort to bring the elegance and focus of functional programming into the world of managed code and .NET. With Beginning F#, you have a companion that that will help you explore F# and functional programming in a .NET environment. This book is both a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of the language and an incisive guide to using F# for real-world professional development.... more...
Professional F# 2.0by Ted Neward; Aaron Erickson; Talbott Crowell; Rick Minerich
John Wiley & Sons 2010; US$ 44.99This is a book on the F# programming language. On the surface of things, that is an intuitively obvious statement, given the title of this book. However, despite the apparent redundancy in saying it aloud, the sentence above elegantly describes what this book is about: The authors are not attempting to teach developers how to accomplish tasks from other languages in this one, nor are they attempting to evangelize the language or its feature set or its use "over" other languages. They assume that you are considering this book because you have an interest in learning the F# language: its syntax, its semantics, its pros and cons, and its use in concert with other parts of the .NET ecosystem. The intended reader is a .NET developer, familiar... more...
Expert F# 2.0by Don Syme; Adam Granicz; Antonio Cisternino
Springer 2009; US$ 69.99Expert F# 2.0 is about practical programming in a beautiful language that puts the power and elegance of functional programming into the hands of professional developers. In combination with .NET, F# achieves unrivaled levels of programmer productivity and program clarity. Expert F# 2.0 is * The authoritative guide to F# by the inventor of F# * A comprehensive reference of F# concepts, syntax, and features * A treasury of expert F# techniques for practical, real-world programming F# isn't just another functional programming language. It's a general-purpose language ideal for real-world development. F# seamlessly integrates functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming styles so you can flexibly and elegantly solve any programming... more...
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