If Rumi were a programmer. I'm really good at self-proclaimed manifestos. Too reckless to be an entrepreneur. Open-source fanatic. Bare-metal hardware, virtual machine, and all-computing wisdom.
Thanks for sharing. I like your first line. I feel the same. With a functional language, you either run it right (most of the time) or not. It's harder to run with bugs or copy paste solutions.
I'm a fan of F#, and really enjoyed the tutorial The Book of F# by Dave Fancher. Did all my learning using Mono and Xamarin, on a Mac.
Fancher's book was much better than the other F# books I've read. I've not read Don Syme's Expert F# 4.0 book yet — reviews seem split between good and bad.
If Rumi were a programmer. I'm really good at self-proclaimed manifestos. Too reckless to be an entrepreneur. Open-source fanatic. Bare-metal hardware, virtual machine, and all-computing wisdom.
Thanks for sharing. I like your first line. I feel the same. With a functional language, you either run it right (most of the time) or not. It's harder to run with bugs or copy paste solutions.
I'm a fan of F#, and really enjoyed the tutorial The Book of F# by Dave Fancher. Did all my learning using Mono and Xamarin, on a Mac.
Fancher's book was much better than the other F# books I've read. I've not read Don Syme's Expert F# 4.0 book yet — reviews seem split between good and bad.
Thanks a lot for the lead. I've been very interested in learning more about F#.