Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Announcing the F# Community Forums
- 2018 Board of Trustees Campaign
- F# language and tools update for Visual Studio 2017 version 15.7
- VS 15.7: F# and F# Tools Improvements
- Announcing .NET Core 2.1 RC 1
- .NET Core 3 and Support for Windows Desktop Applications
- Introducing ML.NET: Cross-platform, Proven and Open Source Machine Learning Framework
- Terminal.Gui Overview
- .NET Framework May 2018 Security and Quality Rollup
- .NET Core May 2018 Update
- Visual Studio 2017 v15.7 Brings F# Up to Par with C#
- Visual Studio for Mac version 7.5 and beyond
- Introducing Visual Studio IntelliCode
- Visual Studio 2017 version 15.7 and version 15.8 Preview 1
- Visual Studio and Unity 2018.1, even better together
- Microsoft Build 2018: New releases for Visual Studio, Visual Studio for Mac, .NET Core and Xamarin.Forms
- Azure mobile app is now generally available
- Xamarin Release 15.7
- Visual Studio Live Share Public Preview
Videos & Slides
- Microsoft Build 2018 – All Sessions
- Why you should use F# (Part 2) – Phillip Carter
- .NET Overview & Roadmap – Scott Hanselman, Scott Hunter
- From startups to big-business: Using functional programming techniques to transform line-of-business applications
- The future of C# – Mads Torgersen, Dustin Campbell
- Past, Present, and Future of .NET – Scott Hunter, Mads Torgersen, Beth Massi
- ‘NEW SESSION’ Introducing ML.NET
- ‘NEW SESSION’ Fun ways to Explore ML.NET
Blogs
- A ‘Functional’ Library for Deep Learning – Faisal Waris
- Fun Tricks with Mono.Cecil in F# – Camden Reslink
- Timing a Function in F# – Luke Merrett
- Folding Away Mutations in F# – John Ruble
- Azure Functions: Cold Starts in Numbers – Mikhail Shilkov
- FSharp and Xamarin – Jim Bennett
- Functional Adventures in F# – Persisting Application State – Dreamstate Coding
F# vNext
Open source projects
- dotnet/machinelearning – ML.NET is an open source and cross-platform machine learning framework for .NET
- NAisParser – An NMEA marine Automatic Identification System (AIS) AIVDM/AIVDO decoder for .NET Standard
- CsConsoleFormat – advanced formatting of console output for .NET
- Fantam – F#, purely functional port of Bob Nystrom’s Bantam Pratt Parser example
- funky-spreader – An implementation of the spreader in F#
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
Previous F# Weekly edition – #18, 2018
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