Rocket Simulation - Demonstration example written in f # based on the book: friendly F # (fun with game programming)
illustrates how through this language you can describe physical behaviors (in our case a rocket launched through the Moon direction is subject to various forces like moons and earth mass etc.) with clarity because the language itself
is easy to understand and express.
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