F# for Scientists by Jon Harrop

F# for Scientists



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F# for Scientists Jon Harrop ebook
ISBN: 0470242116, 9780470242117
Page: 370
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Format: pdf


Apr 30, 2014 - We are looking for applied scientists who are passionate about applying machine learning and data mining techniques to a variety of exciting applications for enterprises and consumers. Nov 28, 2013 - Jon Harrop, Don Syme, F# for Scientists English | 2008 | ISBN: 0470242116 | 368 pages | PDF | 13 MB Jon Harrop, Don Syme, F# for Scientists English | 2008 | ISBN: 0470242116 | 368. Apr 22, 2013 - As the three of us embarked on this new data-mining project, we were the data scientist, the manager and the developer, who knew nothing about visualizations. We didn't even want to do any visuals at first. Sure, this didn't stop me from swearing when the freezer I ordered came with plugs that didn't fit into the receptacles available. But, the past is the past and I am just glad I have the opportunity to work with F# now. But if your goal is to attract developers in the mainstream, it is not going to work. Sep 1, 2012 - In a previous article I highlighted how Haskell and F# have a peculiar way of turning a quite generic mathematical idea into something more tangible (and more usable too) for programming purposes. Oct 19, 2008 - Had I started with at least OCaml, F# and Haskell would be no problem at all. I dare you to buy that, in person, at Borders. Jun 30, 2011 - I get that when starting up a new lab that there will be inevitable speed bumps. Sep 2, 2008 - If you goal is to attract users in the scientific community, that might be fine. Sep 25, 2008 - Also, if you're a freaking ninja rocket scientist, you can always read "F# for Scientists." Seriously.