Abstract
F# is a powerful language with relatively simple constructs. Learning the constructs of the language is easy, but learning how to use the constructs well takes a little more time. In this chapter, we present some of the common F# coding techniques you will need as you work across multiple programming domains. These techniques are either applications of the constructs we’ve encountered so far or relate to the foundational libraries that ship with F# and .NET.
Keywords
Recursive Function Garbage Collection Recursive Call Syntax Tree Sequence Expression
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© Don Syme, Adam Granicz, and Antonio Cisternino 2007