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Programming guidelines -- A brief history of F# -- Benefits of F# -- Introducing F# -- Imperative programming -- Functional programming -- Program structure. Nesting -- Factoring -- Modules. Objects -- Functional design patterns -- F# development -- Data structures. Algorithmic complexity -- Arrays -- Lists -- Sets -- Hash tables -- Maps -- Choosing a data structure -- Sequences -- Heterogeneous containers -- Trees -- Numerical Analysis. Number -- Algebra --Interpolation -- Quadratic solutions -- Mean and variance -- Other forms of arithmetic -- Input and Output. Printing -- Generic printing -- Reading from and writing to files -- Serialization -- Lexing and parsing -- Simple Examples. Functional -- Numerical -- String related -- List related -- Array related -- Higher order functions -- Visualization. Windows forms -- Managed directX -- Tesselating objects into triangles -- Optimization. Timing -- Profiling -- Algorithmic optimizations -- Lower level optimizations -- Libraries. Loading .NET libraries -- Charting and graphing -- Threads -- Random numbers -- Regular expressions -- Vectors and matrices -- Downloading from the Web -- Compression -- Handling XML -- Calling native libraries -- Fourier transform -- Metaprogramming -- Databases. Protein data bank -- Web services -- Relational databases -- Interoperability. Excel interoperability -- MATLAB interoperability -- Mathematica interoperability -- Complete examples. Fast Fourier transform -- Semicircle law -- Finding nth nearest neighbors -- Logistic map -- Real time particle dynamics -- Appendix A: Troubleshooting. 330 $a""This work strikes a balance between the pure functional aspects of F# and the object-oriented and imperative features that make it so useful in practice, enable .NET integration, and make large-scale data processing possible.""-Thore Graepel, PhD, Researcher, Microsoft Research Ltd. 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Paul Polak (bestselling author of Out of Poverty) and the organizations he has founded have pioneered methods that have already helped nearly 20 million of the world's poorest people to get out of poverty without charitable or government handouts. Now Polak teams with social entrepreneur and author Mal Warwick (bestselling author of Values-Driven Business) to reveal the keys for entrepreneurs, businesses, and others to replicate this success and expand its scale to include hundreds of millions of the po 606 $aPoverty 606 $aSocial responsibility of business 606 $aIndustrial management$xSocial aspects 615 0$aPoverty. 615 0$aSocial responsibility of business. 615 0$aIndustrial management$xSocial aspects. 676 $a658.5/038 700 $aPolak$b Paul$01797094 701 $aWarwick$b Mal$01795016 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910970888903321 996 $aThe business solution to poverty$94339176 997 $aUNINA