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An important part of any programming language is the ability to organize code into logical units. F# provides modules and namespaces for this; you can learn more about them in this chapter’s “Modules,” “Namespaces,” and “Opening Namespaces and Modules” sections. To attain a good understanding of F#’s module system, it’s also important that you understand the scope of a module, as well as how it will be initialized and executed. You can learn more about these two concepts in the in “Module Scope” and “Module Execution” sections.
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Pickering, R., Eason, K. (2016). Organizing, Annotating, and Quoting Code. In: Beginning F# 4.0. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1374-2_6
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