F# books question

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Published on 2008-10-04T19:50:31Z Indexed on 2010/05/22 16:50 UTC
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I am now reading Foundations of F# by Robert Pickering and parallelly the book in progress 'Real World Functional Programming' by Tomas Petricek.

My question is, what is the added value I would get from buying and reading the following books:

1) Expert F# by Don Syme and others

2) F# for Scientists by John Harrop

Are those books still up to date with the current CTP version. What are things to keep notice of with respect to the recent changes in the language? Will there be reprinted updated versions?

Also I want to learn more about datamining techniques with F# as a tool for this. What are good books to read next on this topic?

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