Due out Next Year – Programming F# by Chris Smith
I’d like to announce that for the past few months I’ve been secretly working on a book for O’Reilly titled Programming F# . My aim is to provide the one-stop-shop for learning the breadth of the F# language.
A special thanks goes out to Nate LaMartina, a friend of mine at Mythic Entertainment for putting together the book cover. I haven’t actually discussed the animal on the cover yet, but I’m sure the folks at O’Reilly media would love a flesh-eating Squig.
Comments
Anonymous
October 19, 2008
Sweet :). I think some lesser animal should be getting trampled or gored... My favourite O'Reilly cover is still "Oh No! A Horrid Little Monkey..." (One here: http://www.something-random.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/ohno.jpg) One question though, F# 1.0? Was that on purpose so you could limit the scope of what to cover?Anonymous
October 20, 2008
The "F# 1.0" was just filler text, I'll actually try to cover a little bit more than that such as how to deploy applications and running F# on Mono. Thanks!Anonymous
October 22, 2008
Really glad to see this. Your blogs always have a nice clear application which scaled will make interesting chapters. Another question though, will it be Learning F# (book cover) or Programming F#, since the contents have a different target audience.Anonymous
October 22, 2008
Despite the image, the title will be "Programming F#". So it will assume the reader has more some programming experience and some familiarity with C#.Anonymous
October 22, 2008
It's great to see another title on F# in the works Chris. Thanks! Don't hesitate to ping me for any review needs - I look forward to the book taking its place on my shelf.Anonymous
October 24, 2008
Worth buying just because of the cover :DAnonymous
October 25, 2008
Hi, slightly off topic but will you or anyone else from the F# team be at Tech Ed Barcelona this year? Great blog, keep up the good work.Anonymous
October 25, 2008
Chris, how hard is it today to use F# for desktop applications? Is the subject touched at all within your book? Thanks.Anonymous
October 26, 2008
Hi, will there be excerises? Some will state that you don't need any because as a good programmer you know how to do you stuff - but ever tried learning lisp or prolog without good excersies? And F# will be even worse because you can fall back to imperative programming ....Anonymous
November 03, 2008
Great, i am looking forward to it!Anonymous
December 10, 2008
REDMOND, WA - Sadly, after nearly four years of stringing developers along with Microsoft's longest toutedAnonymous
December 21, 2008
Also this which explains more...   Chris Smith's completely unique view : Due out Next Year –Anonymous
January 15, 2009
So I was tagged by my new homie Sarah Dutkiewicz AKA Coding Geekette about blogging my goals for 2009.Anonymous
February 02, 2009
You might have noticed my blogging has slowed down to a lull; never fear, this is just because I have