Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Azure Static Web Apps with .NET and Blazor
- New Features in Visual Studio 2019 v16.8 Preview 3.1
- NET Core Releases and Support
- Using GitHub Codespaces with .NET Core
- ML.NET September Updates
- Debug Your .NET Core Apps in WSL 2 with Visual Studio
- What is Farmer?
- Book of News – Ignite 2019
Videos and Slides
- F# Ukraine Interview Session #1 with Vagif Abilov
- Learn to Code F# – RecordTypes! – The Functional Coder
- The Future of .NET is .NET 5
- Future of C# – Mads Torgersen
- Machine Learning Community Standup – Sept 23rd 2020 – Blazor WASM & ML.NET with .NET 5
- Desktop Community Standup – Sept 24th 2020 – Open source development for WinForms
Blogs
- Write Unit Tests With F# and XUnit – Khalid Abuhakmeh
- Bottom Type in F# – Tyson Williams
- Functional Bioinformatics Algorithms: Part 2 – Jamie Dixon
- Serverless apps on AWS using F# and fable – Chester Burbidge
- Dependency Injection in F# Azure Functions – Dom Raniszewski
- How to Become an F# Adopter – Part 3 – Isaac Abraham
- Getting Started with Fable. NodeJS – Anton Gorbikov
- Creating FableTrek – Part 1 – James Randall
- Everything you want to know about New Features of C#9 – Kathleen Brown
- Introducing DotNet.SystemCollections.Analyzers – Kevin Avignon
F# vNext
- July-August(ish) 2020 rollup plan and checklist
- Ionide 5.0 roadmap
- F# Language Suggestions
GitHub projects
- adelarsq/suave_graphql_sample – Suave GraphQL Sample using .NET 5
- adelarsq/neofsharp.vim – Basic F# support for (Neo)Vim
- AngelMunoz/Mandadin – A Bolero PWA (Blazor) SPA with Javascript Interop for 100% offline functionality
New Releases
- Tensorflow .NET upgraded to use Tensorflow 2.3
- Npgsql.FSharp.Analyzer 3.15
- Lint for VS Release 0.2
- MKL.NET 0.7.0
- RepoDB v1.12.0 with F# support
- Rider 2020.3 EAP1
- Fantomas 4.2
- Flips 2.2.0
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
Previous F# Weekly edition – #38, 2020
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