<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>DongPad</title><link>http://www.dongpad.com</link> <description>Every day is a new beginning!</description><copyright>2.0 beta 03</copyright> <language>zh-cn</language><item><title>我正在看的书籍</title><description><![CDATA[<p><strong>1.Foundations of F#<inside man> </strong>    <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="752" border="0"><tbody>       <tr>         <td valign="top" width="197"><img height="261" alt="我正在看的电视剧" src="http://www.dongpad.com/UserFiles/Image/foundationsOfFSharp_cover.jpg" width="180" border="0" /></td>          <td valign="top" width="553">Functional programming (FP) is the future of .NET programming, and F# is much more than just an FP language. Every professional .NET programmer needs to learn about FP, and theres no better way to do it than by learning F#and no easier way to learn F# than from <i>Foundations of F#</i>.             <p>If youre already familiar with FP, youll find F# the language youve always dreamed of. And all .NET programmers will find F# an exciting real-world alternative to C# and Visual Basic. This book is likely to have many imitators, but few true competitors. Written by F# evangelist Rob Pickering, and tech reviewed by F#s main designer, Don Syme, this is an elegant, comprehensive introduction to all aspects of the language and an incisive guide to using F# for real-world professional development. F# is the future of programming (not just on .NET), and the future is now.</p>         </td>       </tr>     </tbody></table> </p>  <p>这本书09年夏就开始在看了，后来一度荒废，继而直到上周参加<a href="http://blog.zhaojie.me/2010/06/first-snda-dotnet-conference-all-slides.html" target="_blank">盛大创新院赞助首届.NET技术交流会</a>听了老赵的《F#语言对异步程序设计的支持》，才又激起我对F#探索的兴趣来。也希望籍此机会，好好的熟悉一下F#。</p>]]></description><author>Jack</author><link>http://www.dongpad.com/LStudy-20100623-253.html</link><pubdate>2010-6-23 13:04:05</pubdate></item></channel></rss>
