Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- More Svelte examples ported to Fable.Sveltish. Added support for Elmish-style MVU.
- Problems with F# SAFE linux 2020
- Six approaches to dependency injection – Scott Wlaschin
- Looking at SARS-CoV-2 Genome with F# – Jamie Dixon
- How Programming Languages Change How You Think – Matt Eland
- The F# Mentorship Schedule Planner – Kevin Avignon
- An F# demo of validation with partial data round trip – Mark Seemann
- Rapid app development with F# and AWS Amplify – Chester Burbidge
- Improving Real-time communication using Fable.SignalR – Kai Ito
- ML.Net with F# Interactive – Faisal Waris
Videos and Slides
- Introduction to Mathematical Planning in .NET – Matthew Crews
- Farmer – Making Repeatable Azure Deployments Easy – Isaac Abraham
Blogs
- The F# project-product duality – Phillip Carter
- What I wish I knew when learning F# – Daniel Bachler
- Chasing a trail or chasing our tail History of .net from a PL perspective – Andrea Magnorsky
- Functional programming: Enemy of the state – Onur Gümüş
- F# + Twilio = SMS Secret Santa – Mark Allibone
- C# vs. F# – Urs Enzler
- Desktop Apps with Avalonia and FSharp – Angel D. Munoz
F# vNext
- New language suggestions
GitHub projects
- tforkmann/AzureTackle.Analyzer – F# analyzer that provides embedded syntax analysis, type-checking for parameters and result sets and nullable column detection when writing queries using AzureTackle.
- ionide/playground – Empty F# project that can be opened in Visual Studio Online or Gitpod
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
Previous F# Weekly edition – #52, 2020
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