Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Shutting down CodePlex
- Visual Studio 2017 Brings F# 4.1
- Course “F# and Xamarin Development Basics” by Rachel Reese
- Open sourcing the MSTest Test Framework
- Announcement: Driving towards zero .NET Core 2.0 bugs by May 10 (ZBB)
- The week in .NET – On .NET with Sidharth Gupta on Tizen, Happy birthday .NET with Bertrand Le Roy, JSON.NET 10, Gunnar Peipman
Videos
- Getting Started with .NET Core using F#
- Type Classes in FSharp – William Coletto
- The Tale of State and Behaviour, Part 2 with Scott Wlaschin
- Building a security testing service with F# – William Blum
- Talking to Ody about the software lifestyle – Scott Nimrod
- Look Mommy, No GC! – Dina Goldshtein
Blogs
- Using F# to write serverless Azure functions – Lee Stott
- Railway Oriented Programming and F# Result, part 2 – Mårten Rånge
- F#: an Open Source Functional-First Programming Language – Martins Jr. Okoi
- A Powerful F# Library Shows How S-Expressions Might be Superior to XML and Json – Bryan Edds
- Gram Schmidt in FSharp – Jeremy Bellows
- Slack TypeProvider – Flechner Romain
- A Comprehensive Look at F# 4.1 – Jonathan Allen
- Visual F# Tools, TypeScript: A Tale of Two Releases – Michael Domingo
- A reusable ApiController Adapter – Mark Seemann
- Shuffling without side effects – Kasey
- A simple Azure Function using F# – Vicenç García-Altés
- Creating an Azure Functions solution diagram – Mathias Brandewinder
F# vNext
- New F# lang suggestions:
Open source projects
- project-system – C#, F# and Visual Basic project system for Visual Studio
- Furl – Interact with HTTP resources using F# scripting
- Giraffe – A native functional ASP.NET Core web framework for F# developers.
- equis – Transform some goddamn XML on .NET
- slacktypeprovider – A tiny type provider to use Slack API
New Releases
- Expecto v4.1.1
- Azure Storage Type provider v1.8
- Paket 4.1 comes with proper support for “dotnet pack”
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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