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Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News More Svelte examples ported to Fable.Sveltish. Added support for Elmish-style MVU.Problems with F# SAFE linux 2020 F# Advent HASHICORP VAULT AND TLS CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICATION FOR HashiCorp Vault is a tool for secrets management, encryption as a service, and privileged access management. It is quite popular nowadays, especially if you own your own infrastructure, private cloud or just cannot store your secrets using Key Vault services provided by Azure/AWS/GCP. I assume that you already have one up and running instance of HashiCorp ASP.NET MVC WITH SIMPLE WINDOWS A lot of enterprises use Active Directory (AD) to manage user accounts and Security Groups to manage access to resources. So (I think) that there is a common task when you want to create some internal resource that will provide certain functionality for your team, but you do not want to expose your data outside. We BUILDING AZURE SERVICE FABRIC ACTORS WITH F# Building Azure Service Fabric Actors with F# – Part 1. This post is the first part of a brief overview of Service Fabric and how we can model Service Fabric Actors in F#. Part 1 will cover the details of how to get up and running in SF, whilst Part 2 will look at the challenges and solutions to modelling stateful actors in a OO-based LINKEDIN OAUTH IN F# First of all great thanks to Luke Hoban for his ‘Twitter OAuth in F#’. His OAuth implementation works fine for LinkedIn as well. All you need to do is to switch the requestTokenURI/acce F# WEEKLY – SERGEY TIHON'S BLOG Posts about F# Weekly written by Sergey Tihon. Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News. F# and F# tools update for Visual Studio 16.10 | JULY 2020 – SERGEY TIHON'S BLOG 4 posts published by Sergey Tihon during July 2020. Warn on invalided FSI directives New language suggestions: Ease conversion between Units of Measure (UoM) and undecorated numerals and simplifycasting
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Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Rider 2021.1: F# Release NotesAnnouncing .NET 6 Preview 3 | .NET Blog (microsoft.com)ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 6 Preview 3F# WEEKLY #1, 2021
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I have faced with an interesting F# behaviour on the null check. I tried to make a MongoDB query using C# Driver LINQ but F# compiler said that I could not compare the result with null, because result could not be null, but I am sure that query can return nothing =). I am going to show you the F# KUNG FU #4: AVOID USING RELATIVE PATHS IN #R DIRECTIVES F# Kung Fu #4: Avoid using relative paths in #r directives. Today, Vladimir Makarov faced with quite interesting ‘bug' (very unexpected behavior) of FSI. The initial goal was quite simple – count number of NuGet packages, which have “ASP.NET” in title. As a result, there was created a script that perfectly works in compiled form and F# WEEKLY – SERGEY TIHON'S BLOG Posts about F# Weekly written by Sergey Tihon. Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News. F# and F# tools update for Visual Studio 16.10 | JULY 2020 – SERGEY TIHON'S BLOG 4 posts published by Sergey Tihon during July 2020. Warn on invalided FSI directives New language suggestions: Ease conversion between Units of Measure (UoM) and undecorated numerals and simplifycasting
F# WEEKLY #17, 2021
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Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News More Svelte examples ported to Fable.Sveltish. Added support for Elmish-style MVU.Problems with F# SAFE linux 2020 F# Advent HASHICORP VAULT AND TLS CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICATION FOR HashiCorp Vault is a tool for secrets management, encryption as a service, and privileged access management. It is quite popular nowadays, especially if you own your own infrastructure, private cloud or just cannot store your secrets using Key Vault services provided by Azure/AWS/GCP. I assume that you already have one up and running instance of HashiCorp ASP.NET MVC WITH SIMPLE WINDOWS A lot of enterprises use Active Directory (AD) to manage user accounts and Security Groups to manage access to resources. So (I think) that there is a common task when you want to create some internal resource that will provide certain functionality for your team, but you do not want to expose your data outside. We BUILDING AZURE SERVICE FABRIC ACTORS WITH F# Building Azure Service Fabric Actors with F# – Part 1. This post is the first part of a brief overview of Service Fabric and how we can model Service Fabric Actors in F#. Part 1 will cover the details of how to get up and running in SF, whilst Part 2 will look at the challenges and solutions to modelling stateful actors in a OO-based LINKEDIN OAUTH IN F# First of all great thanks to Luke Hoban for his ‘Twitter OAuth in F#’. His OAuth implementation works fine for LinkedIn as well. All you need to do is to switch the requestTokenURI/acce F# WEEKLY – SERGEY TIHON'S BLOG Posts about F# Weekly written by Sergey Tihon. Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News. F# and F# tools update for Visual Studio 16.10 | JULY 2020 – SERGEY TIHON'S BLOG 4 posts published by Sergey Tihon during July 2020. Warn on invalided FSI directives New language suggestions: Ease conversion between Units of Measure (UoM) and undecorated numerals and simplifycasting
F# WEEKLY #17, 2021
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Have a great week. If you want to help keep F# Weekly going, click here to jazz me with Coffee! F# Weekly #15, 2021 - .NET 6 Preview 3 and Rider 2021.1 10/04/2021 In "F# Weekly". F# Weekly #20, 2021 - Fable.Form is released 15/05/2021 In "F# Weekly". F# Weekly #12, 2021 -Facil 1.0 & 4 years with Fable.Remoting 20/03/2021 In "F# Weekly".F# WEEKLY #1, 2021
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News More Svelte examples ported to Fable.Sveltish. Added support for Elmish-style MVU.Problems with F# SAFE linux 2020 F# Advent HASHICORP VAULT AND TLS CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICATION FOR HashiCorp Vault is a tool for secrets management, encryption as a service, and privileged access management. It is quite popular nowadays, especially if you own your own infrastructure, private cloud or just cannot store your secrets using Key Vault services provided by Azure/AWS/GCP. I assume that you already have one up and running instance of HashiCorp ASP.NET MVC WITH SIMPLE WINDOWS A lot of enterprises use Active Directory (AD) to manage user accounts and Security Groups to manage access to resources. So (I think) that there is a common task when you want to create some internal resource that will provide certain functionality for your team, but you do not want to expose your data outside. We BUILDING AZURE SERVICE FABRIC ACTORS WITH F# Building Azure Service Fabric Actors with F# – Part 1. This post is the first part of a brief overview of Service Fabric and how we can model Service Fabric Actors in F#. Part 1 will cover the details of how to get up and running in SF, whilst Part 2 will look at the challenges and solutions to modelling stateful actors in a OO-based LINKEDIN OAUTH IN F# First of all great thanks to Luke Hoban for his ‘Twitter OAuth in F#’. His OAuth implementation works fine for LinkedIn as well. All you need to do is to switch the requestTokenURI/acceF# WEEKLY #23, 2021
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Conversation about .NET interop | .NET Blog (microsoft.com)Conversation about the .NET type system | .NET Blog (microsoft.com)Announcing Visual Studio Code extension for Tye | .NET Blog (microsoft.com)Building Contextual Experiences w/ Blazor | ASP.NET Blog (microsoft.com)IntelliCode Package Suggestions forF# WEEKLY #17, 2021
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Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Rider 2021.1: F# Release NotesAnnouncing .NET 6 Preview 3 | .NET Blog (microsoft.com)ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 6 Preview 3F# WEEKLY #1, 2021
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News More Svelte examples ported to Fable.Sveltish. Added support for Elmish-style MVU.Problems with F# SAFE linux 2020 F# AdventF# WEEKLY #12, 2020
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Announcing F# 5 preview 1 Announcing .NET 5 Preview 1 The Elmish Book Visual Studio 2019 version 16.5 is now available Async ValueTask Pooling in .NET 5 Updates on .NET Core Windows Forms designer ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 5 PreviewF# WEEKLY #8, 2021
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I have faced with an interesting F# behaviour on the null check. I tried to make a MongoDB query using C# Driver LINQ but F# compiler said that I could not compare the result with null, because result could not be null, but I am sure that query can return nothing =). I am going to show you the F# KUNG FU #4: AVOID USING RELATIVE PATHS IN #R DIRECTIVES F# Kung Fu #4: Avoid using relative paths in #r directives. Today, Vladimir Makarov faced with quite interesting ‘bug' (very unexpected behavior) of FSI. The initial goal was quite simple – count number of NuGet packages, which have “ASP.NET” in title. As a result, there was created a script that perfectly works in compiled form and F# WEEKLY – SERGEY TIHON'S BLOG Posts about F# Weekly written by Sergey Tihon. Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News. F# and F# tools update for Visual Studio 16.10 | JULY 2020 – SERGEY TIHON'S BLOG 4 posts published by Sergey Tihon during July 2020. Warn on invalided FSI directives New language suggestions: Ease conversion between Units of Measure (UoM) and undecorated numerals and simplifycasting
F# WEEKLY #23, 2021
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F# Weekly News:F# Weekly 2 Comments. on F# Weekly #14, 2021 – Free F# Deep Dives eBook. Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: HASHICORP VAULT AND TLS CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICATION FOR HashiCorp Vault is a tool for secrets management, encryption as a service, and privileged access management. It is quite popular nowadays, especially if you own your own infrastructure, private cloud or just cannot store your secrets using Key Vault services provided by Azure/AWS/GCP. I assume that you already have one up and running instance of HashiCorp ASP.NET MVC WITH SIMPLE WINDOWS A lot of enterprises use Active Directory (AD) to manage user accounts and Security Groups to manage access to resources. So (I think) that there is a common task when you want to create some internal resource that will provide certain functionality for your team, but you do not want to expose your data outside. We BUILDING AZURE SERVICE FABRIC ACTORS WITH F# Building Azure Service Fabric Actors with F# – Part 1. This post is the first part of a brief overview of Service Fabric and how we can model Service Fabric Actors in F#. Part 1 will cover the details of how to get up and running in SF, whilst Part 2 will look at the challenges and solutions to modelling stateful actors in a OO-based LINKEDIN OAUTH IN F# First of all great thanks to Luke Hoban for his ‘Twitter OAuth in F#’. His OAuth implementation works fine for LinkedIn as well. All you need to do is to switch the requestTokenURI/acce F# WEEKLY – SERGEY TIHON'S BLOG Posts about F# Weekly written by Sergey Tihon. Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News. F# and F# tools update for Visual Studio 16.10 | JULY 2020 – SERGEY TIHON'S BLOG 4 posts published by Sergey Tihon during July 2020. Warn on invalided FSI directives New language suggestions: Ease conversion between Units of Measure (UoM) and undecorated numerals and simplifycasting
F# WEEKLY #23, 2021
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F# Weekly News:F# Weekly 2 Comments. on F# Weekly #14, 2021 – Free F# Deep Dives eBook. Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: HASHICORP VAULT AND TLS CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICATION FOR HashiCorp Vault is a tool for secrets management, encryption as a service, and privileged access management. It is quite popular nowadays, especially if you own your own infrastructure, private cloud or just cannot store your secrets using Key Vault services provided by Azure/AWS/GCP. I assume that you already have one up and running instance of HashiCorp ASP.NET MVC WITH SIMPLE WINDOWS A lot of enterprises use Active Directory (AD) to manage user accounts and Security Groups to manage access to resources. So (I think) that there is a common task when you want to create some internal resource that will provide certain functionality for your team, but you do not want to expose your data outside. We BUILDING AZURE SERVICE FABRIC ACTORS WITH F# Building Azure Service Fabric Actors with F# – Part 1. This post is the first part of a brief overview of Service Fabric and how we can model Service Fabric Actors in F#. Part 1 will cover the details of how to get up and running in SF, whilst Part 2 will look at the challenges and solutions to modelling stateful actors in a OO-based LINKEDIN OAUTH IN F# First of all great thanks to Luke Hoban for his ‘Twitter OAuth in F#’. His OAuth implementation works fine for LinkedIn as well. All you need to do is to switch the requestTokenURI/acceF# WEEKLY #23, 2021
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Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News More Svelte examples ported to Fable.Sveltish. Added support for Elmish-style MVU.Problems with F# SAFE linux 2020 F# AdventF# WEEKLY #15, 2021
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I have faced with an interesting F# behaviour on the null check. I tried to make a MongoDB query using C# Driver LINQ but F# compiler said that I could not compare the result with null, because result could not be null, but I am sure that query can return nothing =). I am going to show you the F# KUNG FU #4: AVOID USING RELATIVE PATHS IN #R DIRECTIVES F# Kung Fu #4: Avoid using relative paths in #r directives. Today, Vladimir Makarov faced with quite interesting ‘bug' (very unexpected behavior) of FSI. The initial goal was quite simple – count number of NuGet packages, which have “ASP.NET” in title. As a result, there was created a script that perfectly works in compiled form and F# WEEKLY – SERGEY TIHON'S BLOG Posts about F# Weekly written by Sergey Tihon. Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News. F# and F# tools update for Visual Studio 16.10 | JULY 2020 – SERGEY TIHON'S BLOG 4 posts published by Sergey Tihon during July 2020. Warn on invalided FSI directives New language suggestions: Ease conversion between Units of Measure (UoM) and undecorated numerals and simplifycasting
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grpc-fsharp 0.1.3. HODI 1.0.2. We've just released new version (5.5.0) of #fsharp @code plugin! It includes some magic – better performance for the projects using signature files, big refactor and improvements in the signature help (including signature help for functions), fixes for units of measures and more. HASHICORP VAULT AND TLS CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICATION FOR HashiCorp Vault is a tool for secrets management, encryption as a service, and privileged access management. It is quite popular nowadays, especially if you own your own infrastructure, private cloud or just cannot store your secrets using Key Vault services provided by Azure/AWS/GCP. I assume that you already have one up and running instance of HashiCorpF# WEEKLY #12, 2020
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Announcing F# 5 preview 1 Announcing .NET 5 Preview 1 The Elmish Book Visual Studio 2019 version 16.5 is now available Async ValueTask Pooling in .NET 5 Updates on .NET Core Windows Forms designer ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 5 Preview F# ADVENT CALENDAR IN ENGLISH 2020 F# Advent Calendar is a long tradition in F# community. F# Advent Calendar in English: 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 F# Advent Calendar (in Japanese): 2020, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 that became an inspiration for C# Advent Calendar and for Q# Advent Calendar and many others.. This year was hard for all of us, we definitely deserve Christmas spirit and BUILDING AZURE SERVICE FABRIC ACTORS WITH F# Building Azure Service Fabric Actors with F# – Part 1. This post is the first part of a brief overview of Service Fabric and how we can model Service Fabric Actors in F#. Part 1 will cover the details of how to get up and running in SF, whilst Part 2 will look at the challenges and solutions to modelling stateful actors in a OO-based LINKEDIN OAUTH IN F# First of all great thanks to Luke Hoban for his ‘Twitter OAuth in F#’. His OAuth implementation works fine for LinkedIn as well. All you need to do is to switch the requestTokenURI/acceF# WEEKLY #23, 2021
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F# WEEKLY #17, 2021
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Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News Announcing F# 5 preview 1 Announcing .NET 5 Preview 1 The Elmish Book Visual Studio 2019 version 16.5 is now available Async ValueTask Pooling in .NET 5 Updates on .NET Core Windows Forms designer ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 5 Preview F# ADVENT CALENDAR IN ENGLISH 2020 F# Advent Calendar is a long tradition in F# community. F# Advent Calendar in English: 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 F# Advent Calendar (in Japanese): 2020, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 that became an inspiration for C# Advent Calendar and for Q# Advent Calendar and many others.. This year was hard for all of us, we definitely deserve Christmas spirit and HASHICORP VAULT AND TLS CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICATION FOR HashiCorp Vault is a tool for secrets management, encryption as a service, and privileged access management. It is quite popular nowadays, especially if you own your own infrastructure, private cloud or just cannot store your secrets using Key Vault services provided by Azure/AWS/GCP. I assume that you already have one up and running instance of HashiCorp BUILDING AZURE SERVICE FABRIC ACTORS WITH F# Building Azure Service Fabric Actors with F# – Part 1. This post is the first part of a brief overview of Service Fabric and how we can model Service Fabric Actors in F#. Part 1 will cover the details of how to get up and running in SF, whilst Part 2 will look at the challenges and solutions to modelling stateful actors in a OO-based LINKEDIN OAUTH IN F# First of all great thanks to Luke Hoban for his ‘Twitter OAuth in F#’. His OAuth implementation works fine for LinkedIn as well. All you need to do is to switch the requestTokenURI/acceF# WEEKLY #23, 2021
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Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News More Svelte examples ported to Fable.Sveltish. Added support for Elmish-style MVU.Problems with F# SAFE linux 2020 F# AdventF# WEEKLY #21, 2021
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News R 4.1.0 introduces a pipe operator |> into the base R syntaxConversation about PGO | .NET Blog (microsoft.com)Conversation about ready to run | .NET Blog (microsoft.com)Show dotnet: Investigating Alpine Linux CVEs in .NET container images | .NET Blog (microsoft.com)Developing on aF# WEEKLY #13, 2021
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I'm beginning to like the idea that functions are better for dependency injection than classes for request/event handlers. Solely because there's no need to allocate an object to call a function with the right dependencies. — David Fowler (@davidfowl) May 14, 2021. Creating AWS Lambda with F# and Fable – James Randall.F# WEEKLY #52, 2020
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F# WEEKLY #40, 2019 – GIRAFFE 4.0, F# 4.7 IN FABLE REPL, TRY-CONVERTAND NEW FSAC!
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week:NEWS
* Rethinking Project Maturity as a Community Process * Introducing .NET Core Windows Forms Designer Preview 1 * F# 4.7 Enables Preview of New Language Features and Relaxes SyntaxVIDEOS & SLIDES
* DotnetConf2019 presentations * .NET Design Review: GitHub Quick ReviewsBLOGS
* .NET Core 3 Local Tools– Stuart Lang
* Building a dialog system with F# parser combinators– Nick Fisher
* Creating a .NET Core 3.0 F# Console App– Matt Eland
* Better Parsing with F# and FParsec : Running A Parser– Jake Witcher
* Introduction to Functional Programming in F# – Part 4– Ian Russell
* What’s the difference between a console, a terminal, and ashell?
– Scott Hanselman
F# VNEXT
* New language suggestions: * Use type inference from `with get()` to help infer `set value` * Pattern matching: Parity with C# 9 * Upcast branches of `match` and `if` expressions when type isspecified
* Add a pipe bang (|>!) operatorGITHUB PROJECTS
* fsprojects/FSharp.Data.Adaptive– On-demand
adaptive/incremental data for F# * jakewitcher/FSharp_HtmlParser– An HTML Parser
written with the FParsec library * panesofglass/FSharp.Data.JsonSchema– The goal
of this project is to provide generation of idiomatic JSON Schema definitions for F# types * evelinag/explorable-reinforcement-learning–
Explorable explanation of basic reinforcement learning algorithms * mrLSD/riscv-fs – F# RISC-V Instruction Set formal specification * JaggerJo/Avalonia.FuncUI– Develop
cross-plattform MVU GUI Applications using F# and Avalonia!NEW RELEASES
* Giraffe 4.0.0
* FSharp.Compiler.Service 32.0.0 * FSharp.SystemTextJson 0.5* WebSharper 4.5.19
* FSharp.Control.Websockets 2.2 * Pulsar.Client 0.2.0released with
PartitionedTopics support* FsLibLog 0.3.0
That’s all for now. Have a great week. Previous F# Weekly edition – #39, 2019Author Sergey Tihon
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F# WEEKLY #39, 2019 – F# 4.7, C# 8, .NET CORE 3.0 AND COMMUNITY FORF# HEROES
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week:NEWS
* Announcing F# 4.7
* Announcing .NET Core 3.0 * ASP.NET Core and Blazor updates in .NET Core 3.0 * ML.NET and Model Builder at .NET Conf 2019 * Joining the .NET Foundation Maturity Model Pilot * Setting HTTP header attributes to enable Azure authentication/authorization using HTTPRepl * .NET Core Support and More in Visual Studio 2019 version 16.3 * Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.3 * Tracepoints: Debug with less clutter* .NET Core gRPC
* Xamarin Announcements from .NET Conf 2019 * Windows Terminal Preview 1909VIDEOS & SLIDES
* Announcing free C#, .NET, and ASP.NET for beginners video coursesand tutorials
* .NET Design Review: GitHub Quick Reviews * Walking Down the Memory Lane with Bing – Part 3 * Its nearly October are you ready for Hacktoberfest?– Dave Thomas
.NET CONF 2019
* What’s new with F#* All Videos
* .NET Conf 2019 Keynote * What’s new in C# 8 – Part 1 * What’s new in C# 8 – Part 2 * Building Full-stack C# Web Apps with Blazor in .NET Core 3.0 * Building Cloud Native Apps with .NET Core 3.0 and Kubernetes * What’s new in ML.NET? * The Future of Blazor on the Client * Blazor and Azure Functions for Serverless WebsitesBLOGS
* Building a dialog system with F# parser combinators– Nick Fisher
* Why should you use F# when your team uses C#?– Kevin Avignon
* Deleting old branches using Azure Functions– Michał
Niegrzybowski
* Adventures in IL: Conditionals and Loops– Aaron Powell
* Who Cares About Functional Programming?–
Thomas Bandt
* A Brief Introduction To F#– Thomas Bandt
* Using Durable Entities and Orchestrators to Create an Api Cache– Aaron Powell
* Better Parsing With F# and FParsec : Getting Started– Jake Witcher
F# VNEXT:
* VisualStudio 16.3.1 F# Release Notes * Add support for using paket as a .NET Core 3 local tool * F# RFC FS-1070 – Offside relaxations for construct and memberdefinitions
* New language suggestions: * Tag AST nodes for pattern recognition * Allow tupled returns and outrefs in functions outputs * Relax indentation rules on anonymous records * Create a seq.toIList extension * Support multiline XML documentation commentsGITHUB PROJECTS
* fsprojects/FSharp.Data.Adaptive– On-demand
adaptive/incremental data for F# * aardvark-community/aardvark.templates– .NET
Core SDK templates for bootstrapping new Aardvark projectsNEW RELEASES
* Fabulous 0.42.0
(support
for Xamarin.Forms 4.2 and Effects)* Bolero 0.9
* FSharp.SystemTextJson 0.4. with custom formats for F# unio That’s all for now. Have a great week. Previous F# Weekly edition – #38, 2019Author Sergey Tihon
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F# WEEKLY #38, 2019 – .NET CONF (SEPT 23-25) & CAPITOLFSHARP Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week:NEWS
* Announcing .NET Core 3.0 Release Candidate 1 * ASP.NET Core and Blazor updates in .NET Core 3.0 Release Candidate1
* What’s the F# job market like? * Finalization implementation details * GitHub Pages builds now use the Checks API * How to debug and profile any EXE with Visual StudioVIDEOS & SLIDES
* Commands in the Elm Architecture – Why and How – StreamSnippets
–
Zaid & Roman
* From C# monolith to functional actors with Orleans and F# – Harald Schult Ulriksen * Episode 34 of The .NET Core Podcast – F# and Giraffe with StuartLang
* This is how you get rid of null reference exceptions forever – Cecil Phillip, Immo Landwerth, Rich Lander * Languages & Runtime: .NET Community Standup – Sept. 12th 2019 – .NET Conf, .NET 5, OpenFSharp * .NET Design Review: GitHub Quick Reviews * Walking Down the Memory Lane with Bing – Part 1– Maoni Stephens
* Walking Down the Memory Lane with Bing – Part 2–
Maoni Stephens
* Writing Network Drivers in C# – Maximilian Stadlmeier * Introducing Gitpod!–
Dave Thomas
* FSharp Types and Units of Measure — Triangle .NET User GroupBLOGS
* F# and ML.NET Regression–
codesuji
* Getting started with Fable. Scaffolding– Anton Gorbikov
* Building real-time address search with the Australian G-NAFdataset
– Stuart Cam
* Introduction to Functional Programming in F#– Ian Russell
* Introduction to Functional Programming in F# – Part 2– Ian Russell
* Introduction to Functional Programming in F# – Part 3– Ian Russell
* gRPC and C# 8 Async stream– Laurent Kempé
F# VNEXT:
* nameof should be included in F# 4.7 * New language suggestions: * struct tuple splattingGITHUB PROJECTS
* Zaid-Ajaj/Fable.CloudFlareWorkers– Write
CloudFlare Workers in idiomatic, type-safe F# and compile them to JSusing Fable
* ronaldschlenker/FsLSA – An F# polymorphic, unqualified-accessible set of functions for List, Seq, and Array.NEW RELEASES
* MiniScaffold 0.18.0 * LiteDB.FSharp 2.12.0 (Added typeshape mapper)
* SchlenkR.FsLSA 0.4.0* Logary v5
That’s all for now. Have a great week. Previous F# Weekly edition – #37, 2019Author Sergey Tihon
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F# WEEKLY #37, 2019 – OH FABLE! AND COMMUNITY FOR F# HEROES VOTING. Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week:NEWS
* Announcing ML.NET 1.4 Preview and Model Builder updates * .NET Presentations: Events in a Box! * Octopus Starter edition: Free for small teams * Announcing .NET Core 3.0 Preview 9 * Refactoring made easy with IntelliCode! * ASP.NET Core and Blazor updates in .NET Core 3.0 Preview 9 * .NET Core 3.0 Preview 9 includes the new gRPC client API * Visual Studio 2019 16.3 Preview 3 Focuses on F#, Features Experimental Terminal * Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.3 Preview 3, now available * Thoth.Fetch documentation website * Say hello to the new Visual Studio terminal! * Azure Functions 3.0VIDEOS & SLIDES
* Let’s talk HTTP with React, Elmish, F# and Fable–
Zaid and Roman
* Leveraging the Dependency Injection support in Azure Functions – Cecil Phillip, Rich Lander * Becoming the .NET GC Architect with Maoni Stephens * Careers Behind the Code with Maoni Stephens * Create a Deep Neural Network Model in ML.NET for Image Classification – JonWood
* F# for Scala Developers – Alfonso Garcia Caro * F# goodness for everyday work – Uladzimir Shchur (Video RU)
* How to add an optimization for C# to RyuJIT – Egor Bogatov (Video RU)
BLOGS
* Navigating the .NET Ecosystem–
InfoQ by David Pine
* Migrating a C# test suite to property based tests in F# – part 3 – Viktor Andersson * Migrating a C# test suite to property based tests in F# – part 4 – Viktor Andersson * Getting started with Fable on Linux– Anton Gorbikov
* Why you should model your domain with F#–
Viktor Andersson
* Converting F# to Rust: Remaining expressions and functions– Jamie Phillips
* Calling F#/.NET code from Flutter– Nick Fisher
* Your first Bolero project not compiling? Try this!– Adam Granicz
* Testing application continuously with Canopy and Azure Pipelines–
Michał Niegrzybowski * A Quirk With Implicit vs Explicit Interfaces– Aaron Powell
* ML.NET vs. Create ML: Toxic Text– Danny Bolero
* More License Discovery With dotnet-delice– Aaron Powell
* Interfaces in C# 8 are a Bit of a Mess– Jeremy Clark
* Github Actions 2.0–Let’s do something a little more involved– Abel Wang
* Using C# code in your git hooks– Max Hamulyák
* Hardware Intrinsics in .NET Core– Tanner Gooding
* GC Perf Infrastructure – Part 0– Maoni Stephens
* Check for Dark Mode in Xamarin.Forms– Brandon Minnick
F# VNEXT:
* F# tooling updates in VS 2019 16.3 Preview 3 * FSharp.Compiler.Private only targets netstandard2.0 * New language suggestions: * Allow for a shorter deconstruction syntax * Relax RequireQualifiedAccess for record expressions* Typed Holes
GITHUB PROJECTS
* microsoft/nlp – Natural Language Processing Best Practices & Examples * CompositionalIT/farmer – An F# DSL to rapidly create non-complex Azure Resource Management(ARM) templates
* dbrattli/Fable.Reaction – New Fable Reaction – Reactive (AsyncRx) for F# Elmish and Fable * fsharplang-ru/pulsar-client-dotnet– Apache
Pulsar Client for .NET * DouglasConnect/ElmishToReact– Wrap an Elmish
program as a React componentNEW RELEASES
* Flora.CssProvider 0.7.1* WebSharper 4.5.18
* VS Code 1.38 (August Update) * Pulsar.Client 0.1.4 * FSharp.Literate 3.1.0 * FSharp.AzureFunctions.V2.HTTP 1.0.0 That’s all for now. Have a great week. Previous F# Weekly edition – #35, 2019Author Sergey Tihon
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F# WEEKLY #35, 2019 – BEHIND THE F# EDITOR TOOLING & F#WEEKLY VACATION
Welcome to F# Weekly, > This week we have early edition of F# Weekly because starting from > tomorrow I am on my summer vacation! See you all in the next > edition that is planned for SEPTEMBER 15TH! A roundup of F# content from this past week:NEWS
* New and improved NuGet Search is here! * Windows Terminal Preview v0.4 Release * Get more fresh content on Visual Studio’s YouTube channel * How the .NET Team uses Azure Pipelines to produce Docker ImagesVIDEOS & SLIDES
* The Elm architecture: The importance of the model and organising state updates – Stream Snippets–
Zaid and Roman
* Writing a custom, real-world .NET GC–
Konrad Kokosa
* Functional Programming (With focus on History and F# .NET)– Aryan
Ebrahimpour
* Docker Desktop Integration with WSL – Cecil Phillip, Rich Lander * Preparing for .NET Core 3 SeriesBLOGS
* Behind the F# editor tooling. Part 1: introduction to compilers – Krzysztof Cieślak * Converting F# to Rust: Discriminated Unions– Jamie Phillips
* Example of refactoring static shared state in F#– Lettier Kevin
* Watching Plants Grow with Unity and F#– Doug Tarr
* Making ObservableCollection Thread-Safe in Xamarin.Forms– Brandon Minnick
F# VNEXT:
* Top-down programming supportGITHUB PROJECTS
* Kavignon/fsharp-companies – Community curated list of companies that use F#NEW RELEASES
* FAKE 5.16.1 based on latest FSC & FSharp.Core * Fable.React.Native 2.2.1* AltCover 6.0.705
That’s all for now. Have a great week. Previous F# Weekly edition – #34, 2019Author Sergey Tihon
Categories F# Weekly Posted on 29/08/20192
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F# WEEKLY #34, 2019 – FABLE RESOURCES, CSS TYPE PROVIDERAND KERAS.NET
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week:NEWS
* Effective F#, tips and tricks * Fable community resources!
* Visual Studio Tips and Tricks: Increasing your Productivity for.NET
* Try Compositional IT’s F# coaching package risk-free – if we don’t add any value, they’ll give you a full refund * .NET Core and systemd * Find solutions faster by analyzing crash dumps in Visual Studio * Getting Started with GitHub Actions in Visual Studio * Make games with Visual Studio for Mac and UnityVIDEOS & SLIDES
* From F# to JavaScript with Fable – Florian Verdonck * Training Machine Learning models with ML.NET – Cecil Phillip, Rich Lander * Windows Desktop: .NET Standup – August 22nd 2019 – App Center for Desktop apps, XAML Tools & WinUI * .NET Design Review: GitHub Quick ReviewsBLOGS
* F# Validation Framework– James Randall
* What Licenses Are in Use?– Aaron Powell
* F# from a C# Developers Perspective – Part 4– James
* Function Monkey for F#–
James
* Migrating a C# test suite to property based tests in F# – part 2 – Viktor Andersson * How to avoid storing secrets in the source code?– Gérald Barré
* Why Are So Many Developers Hating on Object-Oriented Programming?– David Cassel
* The state of software engineering– Daniel Bachler
F# VNEXT:
* Protected member inaccessible * dotnet/try: add simple `FSharpKernel` wrapper around fsi.exeGITHUB PROJECTS
* JamesRandall/AccidentalFish.FSharp.Validation–
Simple validator DSL / library for F# * enkomio/ProgramUpdater – PUF – Program Updater Framework. A library to easier the task ofprogram updating
* enovales/KeePassFSharpPlugin– An example
project showing how to build a KeePass plugin with F# * SciSharp/Keras.NET – Keras.NET is a high-level neural networks API, written in C# with Python Binding and capable of running on top of TensorFlow, CNTK, orTheano.
* zanaptak/TypedCssClasses – A CSS class type provider for F# web development. Bring external stylesheet classes into your F# code as design-time discoverable compiler-verifiedproperties.
* palladin/Higher – A lightweight library of abstractions for Higher-kinded programming inF#
NEW RELEASES
* FsUnit 3.4.1
* Elmish.WPF 3.2.0
with
proper support for opening windows/dialogs* AltCover 6.0.698
* WebSharper 4.5.16
* GtkSharp.Template.FSharp 3.22.25.24 * Terminal.Gui.Elmish 0.1.4 That’s all for now. Have a great week. Previous F# Weekly edition – #33, 2019Author Sergey Tihon
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F# WEEKLY #33, 2019 – NEW FABLE.IO AND F# COMMUNITY HEROES2019 NOMINATION!
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week:NEWS
* Announcing .NET Core 3.0 Preview 8 (with “Go Live:” support) * New fable.io site is published with much better documentation!
* Struggling to convince your team of the benefits of F#? Compositional IT can help get it over the line.
* Nominate Community for F# Heroes 2019!
* Discussion: SAFE Template Simplification * Highest Paid Programming Languages in 2019 * Introducing Boots: Streamline Xamarin Continuous IntegrationVIDEOS & SLIDES
* WTF# is Event Sourcing – Stachu Korick & RomanSachse
* Welcome to meta programming club! Episode 1 – F# Quotations– Dave Thomas
* Asynchronous programming in F# 3/3 – Pipelines with Map and Bind– Roman Sachse
* What is the Elm Architecture and how does it work – Streamsnippets – Roman
Sachse & Zaid Ajaj
* Harald Steinlechner, Georg Haaser – Functional programming vs Efficient Computer Graphics * Build A ML.NET Machine Learning Model In F#– Jon Wood
* Updating FSharp.Compiler.Service – August 2019– Chet Husk
BLOGS
* Use HttpClient via IHttpClientFactory in a .NET Core 2.2 console app without implementing IHostedService– Jon Sagara
* Migrating a C# test suite to property based tests in F# – part 1 – Viktor Andersson * Getting Started with gRPC Client Factory– Steve Gordon
* Nullable references in C# 8.0– Eric
Sink
* .NET Debugging: 6 techniques you need in your arsenal–
Daniel Hilgarth
F# VNEXT:
* TechEmpower/FrameworkBenchmarks: Update zebra and giraffe to usedotnet core 3
(almost
60% faster )
* Expecto support is coming to Rider * Consolidating .NET GitHub reposGITHUB PROJECTS
* vsapronov/FSharp.Json – F# JSON Reflection based serialization library * NetMQ/FsNetMQ – NetMQ F#Binding
* bangjunyoung/SpiralMatrixSharp– Arguably the
world’s most advanced spiral matrix generator written in F#. * Zaid-Ajaj/Feliz.Router – An Elmish router that is focused, powerful yet extremely easy to use. Made for developer happiness. * willnationsdev/godot-fsharp-tools– A Godot
Engine plugin to simplify using F# through the C# Mono language.NEW RELEASES
* SpiralMatrixSharp 1.0 That’s all for now. Have a great week. Previous F# Weekly edition – #32, 2019Author Sergey Tihon
Categories F# Weekly Posted on 18/08/20192
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F# WEEKLY #32, 2019 – FSHARP.CORE 4.7, RIDER CODE VISION AND OPENF# 2019
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week:NEWS
* FSharp.Core 4.7 is out with netstandard2 support.
* ML.NET 1.3.1 is released * Announcing FSharp.SystemTextJson: Support for F# union and record types for .NET Core System.Text.Json * Sign up to Compositional IT’s SAFE course and get free coachingsessions!
* Improving .NET Core installation in Visual Studio and on Windows * Try out Nullable Reference Types * Update on .NET Standard adoption * What’s new in Rider 2019.2 for F# * Getting started with Elmish.WPF * Alexa Skills SDK for .NET * GitHub Actions: Automate your workflow from idea to production * Open F# 2019 is in San Francisco on Thursday September 26th and 27th , with pre-conference workshops on Wednesday,September 25th
VIDEOS & SLIDES
* F# Code I Love
–
Don Syme
* Let’s build a Todo List application with React, Elmish, F# andFable
– Roman Sachse
* Code Like Scott with Scott HanselmanBLOGS
* F# from a C# Developers Perspective – Part 3– James
* Combining monads
– Nick Blair
* Introducing No Curly – beta release– Sam Williams
* Updated: Cold Starts in Serverless Functions– Mikhail Shilkov
* Functional design: combinators– Giulio
Canti
* IDataView Type System– Xavier Dupré
* Analyzing native memory allocation with BenchmarkDotNet – Wojciech Nagórski * Geting 4x Speedup With .NET Core 3.0 SIMD Intrinsics– Alex Yakunin
F# VNEXT:
GITHUB PROJECTS
* LambdaFactory/Fornax – Static site generator using type safe F# DSL to define page templates. * timheuer/alexa-skills-dotnet– An Amazon
Alexa Skills SDK for .NET * mrbandler/FsFirestore – Functional F# library to access Firestore database hosted on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) or Firebase. * aardvark-platform/aardvark.rendering– The
dependency-aware, high-performance aardvark rendering engine. This repo is part of aardvark – an open-source platform for visual computing, real-time graphics and visualization.NEW RELEASES
* Bolero v0.7
* Fornax 0.2
* FSharp.Core 4.7.0
* Microsoft.ML 1.3.1* Rider 2019.2
* VS Code July 2019 (version 1.37) That’s all for now. Have a great week. Previous F# Weekly edition – #31, 2019Author Sergey Tihon
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F# WEEKLY #31, 2019 – F# MENTORSHIP, FABLE-ELECTRON, PYTORCHFOR .NET
Great development teams are always learning – give yours a boost with some targeted F# coaching | Compositional IT Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week:NEWS
* Now accepting applications for the FSSF’s 7th F# MentorshipRound
* Xamarin Podcast: XAML Hot Reload Is Out! * TorchSharp brings the PyTorch engine to .NETVIDEOS & SLIDES
* Asynchronous programming in F# 2/3 – Implementing asynchronous workflows – RomanSachse
* Anomaly Detection Transform in ML.NET– Jon Wood
BLOGS
* Using F# scripts for interactive development – Compositional IT * F# Web Application on AWS Lambda– Logan Mortimer
* Smart LLVM #1: Optimizing range checks– Egor Bogatov
F# VNEXT:
* New language suggestions: * Local type names for anonymous records * Add computation expression over StringBuilder to FSharp.CoreGITHUB PROJECTS
* xamarin/TorchSharp–
.NET bindings for the Pytorch engine * messagetemplates-fsharp– the
ability to format named string values, and capture the properties * mastoj / heiconv – Simple converter for Heic to Jpg * eloraiby/fs-benchmark – F# Async Socket BenchmarkNEW RELEASES
* FSharp.Azure.Storage 3.3.0* WebSharper 4.5.15
* Fable-Electron 1.0.0 That’s all for now. Have a great week. Previous F# Weekly edition – #30, 2019Author Sergey Tihon
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