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F# From the Ground Up, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.32, with 51 lectures, based on 944 reviews, and has 3628 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn how to install .NET and Visual Studio Code for use with F# on Windows. Learn how to create and run .NET F# programs from scratch Learn to use F# data types such as Records and Option types to model data Learn to leverage F# collection functions to build data processing pipelines. This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner software developers or Software developers with experience in other languages such as C#, Visual Basic, JavaScript, Java or Python It is particularly useful for Beginner software developers or Software developers with experience in other languages such as C#, Visual Basic, JavaScript, Java or Python.

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Summary

Title: F# From the Ground Up

Price: $79.99

Average Rating: 4.32

Number of Lectures: 51

Number of Published Lectures: 49

Number of Curriculum Items: 51

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 49

Original Price: $24.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Learn how to install .NET and Visual Studio Code for use with F# on Windows.
  • Learn how to create and run .NET F# programs from scratch
  • Learn to use F# data types such as Records and Option types to model data
  • Learn to leverage F# collection functions to build data processing pipelines.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner software developers
  • Software developers with experience in other languages such as C#, Visual Basic, JavaScript, Java or Python
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner software developers
  • Software developers with experience in other languages such as C#, Visual Basic, JavaScript, Java or Python
  • Whether it’s your first programming language or your twenty-first, F# will transform your experience as a software developer. Requiring nothing more than basic computer literacy, this course teaches you how to write software in F#.

    Topics include:

    Setting up your environment ? Installing .NET ? Installing Visual Studio Code ? Creating, building and running a console program ? Declaring values and functions ? Working with arrays, lists and other collections ? Conditional branching and looping ? Record types ? Handling missing data with Option types ? Object Orientation ? The magic of discriminated unions and pattern matching ? Generics ? Forward piping ? Higher order functions ? Lambda expressions

    The course uses the free editor VS Code, which the course shows you how to install. The only thing you’ll need is a computer running Windows (8, 10 or later).

    IMPORTANT NOTE FOR LINUX AND MACOS USERS

    This course originally supported all three operating systems: Windows, Linux and MacOS. However the latest version of .NET, version 5, appears to have broken the toolchain for Linux. It will take me some time to establish whether MacOS still works. For this reason I have withdrawn the sections of the course which deal with installation for Linux and MacOS. I may restore these sections in future if the issues are mitigated. Please forgive any lingering references in the course to Linux and MacOS.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction and Setup

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Setting up Your Environment

    Lecture 3: Setting up an IDE on Windows

    Lecture 4: Install the Bracket Pair Colorizer Extension

    Chapter 2: Start F# Programming

    Lecture 1: Your First F# Program

    Lecture 2: Viewing Source Files with VS Code

    Lecture 3: Your First F# Program and Viewing Source Files Recap

    Lecture 4: Running and Debugging Programs

    Chapter 3: Control Flow

    Lecture 1: Conditional Branching with If/Else

    Lecture 2: Conditional Branching with If/Else – Recap

    Lecture 3: Loops and Iteration

    Lecture 4: Loops and Iteration – Recap

    Chapter 4: Forward Piping

    Lecture 1: Forward Piping

    Lecture 2: Forward Piping – Recap

    Chapter 5: Collection Functions

    Lecture 1: Collection Functions Part 1

    Lecture 2: Collection Functions Part 1 – Recap

    Chapter 6: Record Types

    Lecture 1: Record Types

    Lecture 2: Record Types – Recap

    Chapter 7: Missing Data

    Lecture 1: Missing Data

    Lecture 2: Missing Data – Recap

    Chapter 8: Arguments and Parameters

    Lecture 1: Arguments and Parameters

    Lecture 2: Arguments and Parameters – Recap

    Chapter 9: Project Organization

    Lecture 1: Organizing Projects into Files

    Lecture 2: Organizing Projects into Files – Recap

    Chapter 10: Discriminated Unions and Pattern Matching

    Lecture 1: Discriminated Unions

    Lecture 2: Discriminated Unions – Recap

    Lecture 3: Pattern Matching

    Lecture 4: Pattern Matching – Recap

    Chapter 11: Error Handling

    Lecture 1: Handling Exceptions

    Lecture 2: Handling Exceptions – Recap

    Chapter 12: Generics

    Lecture 1: Generics

    Lecture 2: Generics – Recap

    Chapter 13: More on Collection Functions

    Lecture 1: Collection Functions Part 2

    Lecture 2: Collection Functions Part 2 – Recap

    Chapter 14: Arrays

    Lecture 1: Creating and Populating Arrays

    Lecture 2: Creating and Populating Arrays – Recap

    Chapter 15: Sequences

    Lecture 1: Sequences

    Lecture 2: Sequences – Recap

    Lecture 3: Creating Sequences

    Lecture 4: Creating Sequences – Recap

    Chapter 16: Lookups

    Lecture 1: Dictionaries

    Lecture 2: Dictionaries – Recap

    Lecture 3: F# Maps

    Lecture 4: F# Maps – Recap

    Chapter 17: Object Orientation

    Lecture 1: Object Orientation and Classes

    Lecture 2: Object Orientation and Classes – Recap

    Chapter 18: F# Lists

    Lecture 1: F# Lists

    Lecture 2: F# Lists – Recap

    Chapter 19: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Instructors

  • F# From the Ground Up  No.2
    Kit Eason
    Software Developer
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