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Organizing code and making it available for people and programs to use is a key part of making the best use of F#. In this book, you’ve already seen many of the constructs to help do this: functions, objects, type definitions, modules, namespaces, and assemblies. In some cases, however, you’ve encountered these only peripherally when using the libraries that come with F#. This chapter covers these constructs from the perspective of code organization and encapsulation.
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© 2012 Don Syme, Adam Granicz, and Antonio Cisternino
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Syme, D., Granicz, A., Cisternino, A. (2012). Encapsulating and Organizing Your Code. In: Expert F# 3.0. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4651-0_7
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