Learn about some indispensable resources which you can use to continue your journey into F#.
- [Instructor] Thank you so much for watching…and making it to the end of the course.…I just wanted to wrap up by giving you a few more resources…so you can continue your journey into F#.…The first and basically the definitive source…for F#, and your signpost to lots…of other resources, is fsharp.org.…That's the community resource where everyone hangs out,…and there's lots of pointers to all sorts of useful stuff:…guides, web programming, cloud programming, guides…to various learning resources, and so forth.…
So if you have any F# questions…which you can't simply Google, that's the place to start.…The next thing is Scott's blog,…which I've referenced very heavily, and that's the stuff…where you'll find the definitive information…on Railway Oriented Programming.…For my money, that's about the most useful, wide-ranging,…and well-thought-out source on the web,…probably for many a programming language,…but certainly for F#.…The next one is Evelina Gabasova's Blog.…This is the place where I took the code for interfacing…
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12/20/2016- Defining values and calling functions in F#
- Defining and identifying discriminated unions
- Working with if-else expressions
- Writing unit test
- Using type providers to access data
- Analyzing data with collection functions
- Plotting data using the R type provider
- Using railway-oriented programming to handle errors
- Integrating with Twitter
- Deploying an F# application to Azure
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome59s
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Exercise files41s
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1. Get Started with F#
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Record type and arrays2m 35s
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Forward piping3m 39s
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Array mapping and iteration6m 22s
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If-else expressions2m 9s
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Exception handling2m 40s
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Option types5m 9s
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The bot and type signatures4m 19s
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2. Build a Simple Parser with Unit Testing
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Install NUnit4m 23s
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Write a real test4m 31s
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Write a parser5m 8s
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Refactor tests5m 18s
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Test unhappy paths4m 1s
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Challenge35s
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Solution3m 38s
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3. Use F# CSV Type Provider to Get Data
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Recap and code tidy-up1m 51s
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Introducing Quandl1m 52s
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Challenge1m 14s
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Solution9m 34s
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4. Analyze Data with F# Collection Functions
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5. Use RStats Provider and ggplot2 to Plot Data
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RStats and ggplot21m 38s
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Develop the chart generator5m 45s
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Challenge38s
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Solution2m 21s
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6. Use BoxKite with Twitter
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Create a Twitter application5m 24s
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React to directed tweets4m 47s
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7. Deploy a Working Bot
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Call the reply function1m 17s
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Try the bot running locally1m 53s
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Understanding ROP2m 37s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 46s
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