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Functional Programming Using F#
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u/nikofeyn · 3 pointsr/fsharp

i recommend functional programming using f#. i just picked it up myself and am enjoying it. the programming f# 3.0 book is also pretty good.

there's also programming language concepts. it's an introduction, although it doesn't play around, to exactly what it says, but it uses f# as a meta language to explore the concepts.

u/x2bool · 2 pointsr/fsharp

Functional Programming Using F#. The book focuses on functional programming, has a nice set of examples and nontrivial programming exercises. Also, if you're into MOOCs you could try this course that teaches ML. I struggled really hard with the course, but I learned a lot, and after ML it was really easy to start with F#.