Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Rethinking Project Maturity as a Community Process
- Introducing .NET Core Windows Forms Designer Preview 1
- F# 4.7 Enables Preview of New Language Features and Relaxes Syntax
Videos & Slides
Blogs
- .NET Core 3 Local Tools – Stuart Lang
- Building a dialog system with F# parser combinators – Nick Fisher
- Creating a .NET Core 3.0 F# Console App – Matt Eland
- Better Parsing with F# and FParsec : Running A Parser – Jake Witcher
- Introduction to Functional Programming in F# – Part 4 – Ian Russell
- What’s the difference between a console, a terminal, and a shell? – Scott Hanselman
F# vNext
- New language suggestions:
GitHub projects
- fsprojects/FSharp.Data.Adaptive – On-demand adaptive/incremental data for F#
- jakewitcher/FSharp_HtmlParser – An HTML Parser written with the FParsec library
- panesofglass/FSharp.Data.JsonSchema – The goal of this project is to provide generation of idiomatic JSON Schema definitions for F# types
- evelinag/explorable-reinforcement-learning – Explorable explanation of basic reinforcement learning algorithms
- mrLSD/riscv-fs – F# RISC-V Instruction Set formal specification
- JaggerJo/Avalonia.FuncUI – Develop cross-plattform MVU GUI Applications using F# and Avalonia!
New Releases
- Giraffe 4.0.0
- FSharp.Compiler.Service 32.0.0
- FSharp.SystemTextJson 0.5
- WebSharper 4.5.19
- FSharp.Control.Websockets 2.2
- Pulsar.Client 0.2.0 released with PartitionedTopics support
- FsLibLog 0.3.0
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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