Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- AWS Lambda Supports C# (.NET Core 2.0)
- Mono and WebAssembly – Updates on Static Compilation
- How to make a contribution
- Which functional language has the best ecosystem for a web backend?
- F#, Python and Vim script tiny memo
- LambdaDays programme is up
- Elm programming model for Fable
Videos & Slides
- Fable with Alfonso Garcia-Caro
- Discriminated unions, or, where did my null/ guards/ validation/ polymorphism go – MancFUG #005
- .Net Core: What To Expect Next – Scott Hunter / Coding Tech
Blogs
- CNTK: études in F# (sequential models) – Mathias Brandewinder
- F# on Ubuntu 16.04 from scratch – Atle Rudshaug
- Checking Savings Bond Values with F#, Docker, and Azure – Greg Shackles
- The Divide Operator Is A Lie – Matthew Crews
- Build Tools as Pure Functional Programs – Li Haoyi
- Building Fable apps inside a Docker container – Florian Verdonck
F# vNext
Open source projects
- Npgsql.FSharp – Thin F# wrapper around Npgsql, the PostgreSQL database driver.
- codecov/example-fsharp -Example of codecov in fsharp
- expecto-adapter – Visual Studio test adapter for Expecto
- Rezoom.SQL – Statically typechecks a common SQL dialect and translates it to various RDBMS backends
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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