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Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Tomas Petricek twitted how Evelina Gabasova taking pictures of David Stephens taking pictures of English food!
- F# Advent Calendar in English 2015 RSS Feed.
- Visual F# Power Tools Outlining & Quick Info panel
- Visual Studio Update 1 RTM
- What’s New in Visual Studio Update 1 for .NET Managed Languages
- A LINQPad beta with F# autocompletion and tooltips is now out
- New version of vsce (VS Code publishing tool) is released.
- All NYC F# videos are online
- Discussion about Fix (F# mix) – Project and File Management for F#
- Amazing to see how Hype is using R from F# for visualization
- The Week in .NET – 12/1/2015
- O’Reilly Analyzing and Visualizing Data with F#
- PowerShell team is looking at opening up its design process, nice callout to the F# and Roslyn teams as models
- Microsoft Edge’s JavaScript engine to go open-source
- Source code for the Swift compiler, libraries, and tools is available on Github
- Accepted fsharp 4.0.0.4+dfsg2-1 (source all) into experimental, experimental
- ES7 Proposal: The Pipeline Operator
Videos/Presentations
- The F# Web Stack with Henrik Feldt
- RouteProvider demo – Isak
- FSharp eye for the Haskell guy – London 2015 – Phillip Trelford
- F#: The Pit of Success – Isaac Abraham
- Numerical Computing with F# and MKL – Adam Mlocek
Blogs
- How to restore Visual Studio 2015 after the Update 1 (dependency dance) – Sergey Tihon
- F# advent calendar: Using Async.Choice in Paket – Steffen Forkmann
- Sharpen up your legacy app(s) performance with a bit of F# – Bohdan Szymanik
- Recurse – Mark Seemann
- A roll of the Liar’s dice – Kristian Schmidt
- Taking Ionide Out for a Spin – Mike Janger
- Data Science tools in F# through univariante linear regression – Tomasz Jaskuλa
- Calendar Types – Phillip Trelford
- F# Events, Reactive Programming and Async Workflows – Jeremy Abbott
- Azure WTF# – Richard Dalton
- Calculating a cannon ball trajectory, the fun way – Edgar Sánchez
- Thirteen ways of looking at a turtle – Scott Wlaschin
- Thirteen ways of looking at a turtle (part 2) – Scott Wlaschin
- No 1 at Christmas – Sean Trelford
- Computation expressions and microphones – Andrea Magnorsky
- F# 2015 Advent Cookies – Christopher Atkins
- Hello, FsBlog! – Marcus Griep
- Property based testing with FsCheck, Resharper and NCrunch in Visual Studio 2013 – Alessandro Di Gioia
- Reactive Services with Servicestack and F# – Kunjan Dalal
- Exercises in Programming Style–The One – Yan Cui
- Why We Chose to Write Important Code in F# – Wesley Wiser
- Everything you always wanted to know about using ggplot2 from F# (but were afraid to ask) – Evelina Gabasova
- TDD in a REPL – Will Pleasant-Ryan
- Learning F# – BlackJack – Scott Nimrod
- Writing a F# Type Provider – Aaron Powell
F# vNext News
- Announcing F# Support in Visual Studio Code with Ionide
- Visual F# 4.0.0 – Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 – 30 November 2015
- Omar Tawfik has joined the F# team, please make him feel welcome
- Visual Fsharp 4.1 begins…
- Recently proposed ideas:
Open source projects
- extcore – An extended core library for F#
- Fungible – A library for fast reflective updates to immutable data trees
- Exira Open-Source Repositories
- Matlab-Type-Provider – A (not yet complete) Type Provider for Matlab in the spirit of the R Type Provider
- Streams – A lightweight F#/C# library for efficient functional-style pipelines on streams of data.
- kinectgesturerecognition – A library for gesture recognition for Kinect on F#
- vim-fsharp – F# bindings for vim
- Railway-Oriented-Programming-Example – This repository contains code that demonstrates the “Railway Oriented Programming” concept for error handling in functional programming languages.
- fsharpfsxsolution – An example of a multiple project solution without Visual Studio
- scanrat – PEG Parser Combinators for F# with support for Left Recursion and Memoization
- SkeletalAnimationUrhoSharpFSharp – Demonstrates skeletal animation in UrhoSharp in F# for iOS
- suaveonazurewebsites – Sample project for running Suave as a .NET project on Azure Websites.
- FSharpx.Extras – Functional programming and other utilities from the original “fsharpx” project
New Releases
- Akka.FSharp 1.0.5
- FSharp.Control.AsyncSeq 2.0.3
- Hashids-fs 1.0.0
- Persimmon.Dried.Quotations 0.1.0
- LM.NET for F# 1.7.4
- Persimmon 1.0.1
- FSharp.Date 0.3
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
Previous F# Weekly edition – #48
Tomas Petricek twitted how Evelina Gabasova taking pictures of David Stephens taking pictures of English food!
Не забавно конечно, но это правда настолько важно?
Это просто забавно ;=)