Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- The Day AppGet Died.
- Continuous integration workflow template for .NET Core desktop apps with GitHub Actions
- StackOverflow 2020 Developer Survey Results
Videos and Slides
- Build 2020 Recap & Static Malware Analysis using Deep Learning in .NET – May 20, 2020 Live Stream – Luis Quintanilla
- ASP.NET Core Series: MVC and Razor Pages – On.NET
- DevOps for ASP .NET Developers: Feature Flags – On.NET
Blogs
- Revisiting Microsoft Forms: WebForms – Wizards of Smart
- Exploring MVU and Functional Paradigms in Xamarin.Forms – Austin Webre
- Exploring MVU Part 2: Composition – Austin Webre
- Build Developer Conference: What’s New with C# and F# – David Ramel
- Computing cyclomatic complexity with F# 5.0 interactive and Mono.Cecil – Steve Gilham
- F# Records – Darren Hale
- Immutable data structures in F# – Prashant Pathak
- F# – Idiomatic and Atomic ThreadPool – Mr. Mathiesen
- Build Developer Conference: What’s New with C# and F# – David Ramel
- Fable and .Net integration – AngelMunoz
F# vNext
- MAUI: [Enhancement] F# Support from Day 1
- Add AST to string transformation to the compiler
- F# language suggestions:
GitHub projects
- Jmaharman/fsharp-a-beginners-guide
- cannorin/FSharp.CommandLine – A framework for building command line application in F#
- Shmew/Feliz.Recoil – Fable bindings in Feliz style for Facebook’s experimental state management library recoil.
- vhogemann/FSharpDataBot – Twitter robot that outputs Graphs and Statistics from the World Bank Data
- jhickman/Fetters – F# re-implementation of GhostPack/Seatbelt, a Windows enumeration program for red teams and system administrators.
- Krzysztof-Cieslak/WinForms-FSharp-Sample – Sample application using WinForms and F#
- nrkno/Quibble.Xunit – XUnit-like asserts for text strings with JSON content.
- matthewcrews/flips – Fsharp LInear Programming System
New Releases
- Feliz.UseElmish 1.2.1
- Feliz.Recoil 0.6.0
- FsToolkit.ErrorHandling 1.3.0
- Pulsar.Client 1.2.0
- Flips 1.2.0
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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