Data, Workflows, & Charting

Visual Studio 2015    |    Beginner
  • 11 videos | 1h 11m 50s
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Learn about access control, signature files, and assertions in F#, as well as how to use strings, arrays, lists, collections, casting, and conversions.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Use access control specifiers in f# programs
    Generate f# signature files to reference modules and namespaces for f# programs
    Use assertions to test f# programs
    Manipulate string values in f# programs
    Use collections and work with data sequences in f#
    Work with data arrays in f# including multidimensional and jagged arrays
  • Work with lists in f#
    Work with datasets and maps in f#
    Use conversion or casting to change type including collection types and objects in f#
    Influence type inference by changing literals and using annotations in f#
    Overload operators in f#

IN THIS COURSE

  • 5m 23s
    During this video, you will learn how to use access control specifiers in F# programs. FREE ACCESS
  • 6m 4s
    To reference modules and namespaces in F# programs, generate F# signature files. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Using Assertions
    3m 20s
    In this video, you will learn how to use assertions to test your F# programs. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Handling Strings
    7m 30s
    In this video, you will learn how to manipulate string values in F# programs. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  Using Sequences
    7m 33s
    Learn how to use collections and work with data sequences in F#. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Using Arrays
    8m 42s
    During this video, you will learn how to work with data arrays in F#, including multidimensional and jagged arrays. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  Using Lists
    7m 41s
    Learn how to work with lists in F#. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  Using Sets and Maps
    7m 36s
    In this video, you will learn how to work with datasets and maps in F#. FREE ACCESS
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    9.  Casting and Conversion
    8m 23s
    In this video, you will learn how to use conversion or casting to change type, including collection types and objects, in F#. FREE ACCESS
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    10.  Using Type Annotations
    4m 51s
    During this video, you will learn how to influence type inference by changing literals and using annotations in F#. FREE ACCESS
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    11.  Overloading Operators
    4m 47s
    To overload an operator in F#, you must first create a custom type to represent the data you want to work with. Then, you can overload any of the operators that are available for that type. FREE ACCESS

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