Course Outline
Introduction
- What is multi-paradigm programming?
F# and the .NET framework
F# on other platforms (Linux, Node.js, etc.)
Setting up the development environment
Overview of F# syntax
F# types and functions
F# collections
Program flow and the power of the F# type system
F#'s computation expressions
Writing imperatively with F#
Writing object-oriented code with F#
Asynchronous code and workflows
Agents and actors
Working with SQL data
Creating a reactive, scalable web application with F#
Unit testing an application with F#
Building cloud and mobile solutions with F#
Using F# as a scripting language
Closing remarks
Requirements
- Some programming experience in a language other than F#
- No functional programming experience is required
Audience
- Developers
Testimonials (4)
I liked how Gunnar wrote pretty much all of the code on the fly as we were going through, but that there was plenty of pre-prepared material on the google drive that I can refer to after the training. The code Gunnar wrote based on the sample data I provided beforehand was also extremely useful and also made the training relevant to our own datasets.
Ranvir - Schroders Personal Wealth
Course - Visual Studio Code
Topics that were discussed, lots of live code examples, trainers attitude towards group
Weronika - ATOS PGS sp. z o.o.
Course - Reactive Programming with Angular RxJS
Though an online training, the interactivity with the trainer was remarkable and was always available to provide valuable sources to complement the training. I am very satisfied.
Nuno Marques - MULTICERT, S.A.
Course - Functional Reactive Programming with Java 9 and RxJava
Pacing, depth, and explanations were all superb. It's clear Scott is an expert on the subject and learning from him was super enjoyable.