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F# 4.0 Design Patterns

By : Gene Belitski
Book Image

F# 4.0 Design Patterns

By: Gene Belitski

Overview of this book

Following design patterns is a well-known approach to writing better programs that captures and reuses high-level abstractions that are common in many applications. This book will encourage you to develop an idiomatic F# coding skillset by fully embracing the functional-first F# paradigm. It will also help you harness this powerful instrument to write succinct, bug-free, and cross-platform code. F# 4.0 Design Patterns will start off by helping you develop a functional way of thinking. We will show you how beneficial the functional-first paradigm is and how to use it to get the optimum results. The book will help you acquire the practical knowledge of the main functional design patterns, the relationship of which with the traditional Gang of Four set is not straightforward. We will take you through pattern matching, immutable data types, and sequences in F#. We will also uncover advanced functional patterns, look at polymorphic functions, typical data crunching techniques, adjusting code through augmentation, and generalization. Lastly, we will take a look at the advanced techniques to equip you with everything you need to write flawless code.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
F# 4.0 Design Patterns
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Summary


This chapter should leave you prepared for the defect type displacement taking place in the functional-first development in comparison to other development paradigms. A decreased rate of run-time errors typical to F# code shortens the time to market for developed systems and releases development resources for performance optimizations if they are deemed necessary.

We have reached the end of the book, where I equipped you with a whole slew of patterns of idiomatic F# use. The key assumption that the book makes is that such use requires from developers that come from other programming paradigms a certain shift in thinking habits, a distinct angle of seeing problems, and correspondent patterns and techniques populating the functional programmer tool belt. At this point you should be able to approach thinking through any problem by decomposing it into a handful of known building blocks and then composing the solution with appropriate functions and combinators. You also were shown the...