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Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Fantomas 3.0: over-and-above
- Announcing .NET Core 3.0 Preview 7
- ASP.NET Core and Blazor updates in .NET Core 3.0 Preview 7
- Visual Studio 2019 version 16.2 Generally Available and 16.3 Preview 1
- Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.2 is now available (and a Preview for 8.3)
- What is the Microsoft Data Prep SDK for .NET?
- Sylvester.DataFrame – efficient, powerful data frames for F# using the DLR
Videos & Slides
- Introduction to the Elm Architecture with Elmish in F# and Fable – Roman Sachse
- It’s about time – Christin Gorman
- How to Perform A Custom Transform in ML.NET – Jon Wood
- Writing tests with F# – Cecil Phillip, Rich Lander, Jeremy Likness
- Asynchronous programming in F# – Why and How – Episode 1 / 3 – Roman Sachse
- Webinar – From F# to JavaScript with Fable
Blogs
- Writing Tizen .NET Applications in F# – Swift Kim
- Home Grown IoT – Automated DevOps – Aaron Powell
- Creating beautiful Xamarin Forms apps using Atomic Design, F# and Fabulous – Mark Allibone
- .NET Framework to .NET Core to Docker – Magnus Stråle
- .NET Core Counters internals: how to integrate counters in your monitoring pipeline – Christophe Nasarre
F# vNext:
- New language suggestions:
GitHub projects
- fsprojects/Incremental.NET – A library for incremental computations. Based on janestreet/incremental for OCaml.
- Zaid-Ajaj/Feliz – A fresh retake of the base React DSL used within Elmish applications, optimized for happiness
- Clancey/HotUI – HotUI is an MVU UIToolkit written in C#
- arrayfire/arrayfire-dotnet – .NET wrapper for ArrayFire
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
Previous F# Weekly edition – #29, 2019
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