Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Experimental version of Ionide
- FSharp Roadmap Introductio (Xamarin Roadmap)
- Blazor now in official preview!
- Announcing the .NET Framework 4.8
- Announcing .NET Core 3 Preview 4
- Feedback needed from FSharp.Data.SqlClient users!
- Released Fable.React 5
- SAFE stack is in ThoughtWorks technology radar
- F# Vancouver Meetup
- Functional Web and Mobile Development in F# by Adam Granicz
- Pro .NET Benchmarking by Andrey Akinshin
- A gallery of interesting Jupyter Notebooks
- JetBrains .NET Day Online – A virtual .NET event on Thursday, May 16, 2019
Videos & Sildes
Blogs
- Use NuGet 5.0 for lock files – Cameron Taggart
- Implementing fixed point arithmetic in fsharp – Hodza Nassredin
- Automate your .NET versioning with GitVersioning – Cameron Taggart
- Microsoft to Boost F# Machine Learning Functionality – David Ramel
F# vNext:
- FST-1007 Move VisualFSharp repo to the dotnet organization
- VS4Mac: Intellisense does not recognize F# library from C# (fixed in 8.0.5)
- StackOverflow in FSC running in Rider 2019.1 (EAP 4 or later)
GitHub projects
- jimbobbennett/BuildingCrossPlatformMobileAppsWithFabulous – All the content for a talk on building cross-platform mobile apps with Fabulous
- cboudereau/category-theory-for-dotnet-programmers – This repo contains all c++ / haskell samples from Bartosz Milewski’s book (Category Theory for Programmers) converted to csharp and fsharp
- fable-compiler/Fable.RegexProvider – Simple Safe Regex Provider compatible with Fable
- dbrattli/sphinxcontrib-fsharp – Sphinx extension to document F# libraries
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
Previous F# Weekly edition – #15, 2019
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