Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- The Early History of the F# Language (HOPL IV draft 1, September 2018)
- Community for F# Heroes 2018
- .NET API documentation moved from MSDN to docs.microsoft.com
- Announcing Cumulative Updates for .NET Framework for Windows 10 October 2018 Update
- Announcing .NET Framework 4.8 Early Access build 3646
https://twitter.com/c4fsharp/status/1045484307207213056
Videos & Slides
- Blazing New Trails with Web Assembly – Ryan Riley
Blogs
- How Microsoft rewrote its C# compiler in C# and made it open source – Mads Torgersen
- F# Enum’s Usage – Tao Liu
- Update on C# and F#’s Default Interface Methods – Jonathan Allen
- Using F# in Godot 3 – Lars Kokemohr
- Functional Domain Modeling – Ashish Vegaraju
F# vNext
- New ideas:
Open source projects
- dustinmoris/CI-BuildStats – Little SVG widget to display AppVeyor, TravisCI, CircleCI or Azure Pipelines build history charts and other SVG badges.
- panesofglass/computation-expressions-workshop – F# Computation Expressions Workshop
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
Previous F# Weekly edition – #37-38, 2018
Hi this my first ever comment on this site and i must say that wow! A Really well-written article this is and I’ll definitely go for a sign up to the newsletter for this site. Keep up the good work.😃
I want to ask Please.. Is it still recommended that people use the nightly builds of the Visual F# Tools❓
I would say No. Latest release is already good enough.
You definitely still can use nightly (if you accept the case that some nightlies could be broken) but it is not required.