Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Do not miss NEW Fable REPL!
- C# – All About Span: Exploring a New .NET Mainstay
- Giraffe Nightly builds and NuGet feed
Videos & Slides
- Implementing an Event Driven Microservices Architecture in F# – Nikhil Barthwal
Blogs
- Using FAKE to automate building MonoGame content (and draw some fractals) – Mark Pattison
- Adding our first feature to Ionide – Julien Roncaglia
- Splitting Date Ranges – Tomasz Heimowski
- Indian Chaat with F# – Kunjan Dalal
- Dependency Management & Injection (3 + 1 Solutions revisited) – Robert Kuzelj
- An introduction to state-based CRDTs – Bartosz Sypytkowski
- Statistical analysis using F# and Jupyter notebooks – Tomasz Jaskuλa
- Extending the Giraffe template with different view engine options – Dustin Moris Gorski
- Serializing your domain model – Scott Wlaschin
- F# Advent Day of Code: Modeling types to prevent bugs – Elliott V. Brown
- Santa’s Super Sorter: Naughty or Nice? – Riccardo Terrell
- Assert On Steroids – Dmitry Morozov
- Getting Started with Fable PixiJS – Mike Janger
- Answering the phone, functionally – David Glassborow
- The Lord of the Rings: An F# Approach – MokoSan
- Monkeying Around : Fun with Trees – John Azariah
- F#: How to check that tail recursion calls are optimised – Alex Netkachov
- Build A DeepLearning Algorithm From Scratch In F# 02 – Planar Data Classification With One Hidden Layer – Mathieu Clerici
- Functional F# that slowly appears in C# – Alexey Sommer
- F# with .NET Core 2.0.4 and SqlProvider – David Sinclair
- JSON Web Token with Giraffe and F# – David Sinclair
F# vNext
Open source projects
- NFastText – Library for efficient learning of word representations and sentence classification
- StrongNetCoreConfig – True strongly type Net core configuration access
- fsharp-hedgehog – Hedgehog will eat all your bugs
- giraffe-template – A dotnet new template for Giraffe web applications
- SAFE-template – dotnet CLI template for SAFE project
- Fable.Thot – Thot is a set of several libraries for working with Fable applications
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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