Expert F# Available by end of November!
At last! We've finally sent off the very last proofs of Expert F# to Apress - this time the index, TOC etc. Adam, Antonio and myself are grateful to have Erik Meijer writing the foreword for us, and Apress are dealing with the small metter of putting everything on paper and getting it shipped to the book stores.
I'm told it will be available by Nov 30, though I'm not sure of the exact date that translates to interms of shipping from Amazon etc.
To whet your appetite, here's the table-of-contents at a glance:
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Technical Reviewer
Acknowledgments
■CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1
■CHAPTER 2 Getting Started with F# and NET 7
■CHAPTER 3 Introducing Functional Programming 27
■CHAPTER 4 Introducing Imperative Programming 69
■CHAPTER 5 Mastering Types and Generics 101
■CHAPTER 6 Working with Objects and Modules 125
■CHAPTER 7 Encapsulating and Packaging Your Code 155
■CHAPTER 8 Mastering F#: Common Techniques 181
■CHAPTER 9 Introducing Language-Oriented Programming 211
■CHAPTER 10 Using the F# and NET Libraries 255
■CHAPTER 11 Working with Windows Forms and Controls 275
■CHAPTER 12 Working with Symbolic Representations 317
■CHAPTER 13 Reactive, Asynchronous, and Concurrent Programming 355
■CHAPTER 14 Building Web Applications 393
■CHAPTER 15 Working with Data 431
■CHAPTER 16 Lexing and Parsing 461
■CHAPTER 17 Interoperating with C and COM 491
■CHAPTER 18 Debugging and Testing F# Programs 523
■CHAPTER 19 Designing F# Libraries 545
■APPENDIX F# Brief Language Guide 563
■INDEX 571