Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Effective F#, tips and tricks
- Fable community resources!
- Visual Studio Tips and Tricks: Increasing your Productivity for .NET
- Try Compositional IT’s F# coaching package risk-free – if we don’t add any value, they’ll give you a full refund
- .NET Core and systemd
- Find solutions faster by analyzing crash dumps in Visual Studio
- Getting Started with GitHub Actions in Visual Studio
- Make games with Visual Studio for Mac and Unity
Videos & Slides
- From F# to JavaScript with Fable – Florian Verdonck
- Training Machine Learning models with ML.NET – Cecil Phillip, Rich Lander
- Windows Desktop: .NET Standup – August 22nd 2019 – App Center for Desktop apps, XAML Tools & WinUI
- .NET Design Review: GitHub Quick Reviews
Blogs
- F# Validation Framework – James Randall
- What Licenses Are in Use? – Aaron Powell
- F# from a C# Developers Perspective – Part 4 – James
- Function Monkey for F# – James
- Migrating a C# test suite to property based tests in F# – part 2 – Viktor Andersson
- How to avoid storing secrets in the source code? – Gérald Barré
- Why Are So Many Developers Hating on Object-Oriented Programming? – David Cassel
- The state of software engineering – Daniel Bachler
F# vNext:
GitHub projects
- JamesRandall/AccidentalFish.FSharp.Validation – Simple validator DSL / library for F#
- enkomio/ProgramUpdater – PUF – Program Updater Framework. A library to easier the task of program updating
- enovales/KeePassFSharpPlugin – An example project showing how to build a KeePass plugin with F#
- SciSharp/Keras.NET – Keras.NET is a high-level neural networks API, written in C# with Python Binding and capable of running on top of TensorFlow, CNTK, or Theano.
- zanaptak/TypedCssClasses – A CSS class type provider for F# web development. Bring external stylesheet classes into your F# code as design-time discoverable compiler-verified properties.
- palladin/Higher – A lightweight library of abstractions for Higher-kinded programming in F#
New Releases
- FsUnit 3.4.1
- Elmish.WPF 3.2.0 with proper support for opening windows/dialogs
- AltCover 6.0.698
- WebSharper 4.5.16
- GtkSharp.Template.FSharp 3.22.25.24
- Terminal.Gui.Elmish 0.1.4
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
Previous F# Weekly edition – #33, 2019
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