Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- It’s Functional February! – YouTube
- Play Audio and Video in .NET MAUI apps with the new MediaElement – .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
Videos and Slides
- Web components and Fable.Lit – YouTube
- Fast F#: Mini Courses Idea – YouTube
- Fast F#: Compiled vs Interpreted – Does it Matter? – YouTube
- Fast F#: Writing a Dictionary Part 9 – Robing Hood Hashing – YouTube
- Fast F#: Intro to Loops! – YouTube
- Fast F#: Turning a While Loop into Recursion – YouTube
- Fast F#: Intro to List and Array Comprehensions – YouTube
- Fast F#: Intro to Defining Sequences – YouTube
- Fast F#: Intro to Sets – YouTube
- ASP.NET Community Standup – Porting your ASP.NET Web Forms application to .NET 7 in minutes – YouTube
- On .NET Live – Develop webhooks locally with tunnels – YouTube
- Episode 49: Cake 🍰 – with Mattias Karlsson // The Unhandled Exception Podcast
- Sustainable Open Source with Sarah Novotny (spreaker.com)
Blogs
- Top F# Backend Web Frameworks in 2023 – HAMY
- My F# compiler scripts – Florian Verdonck
- How to Send SMS in 30 Seconds with F# (twilio.com) – Niels Swimberghe
F# vNext
- Major compiler slowdown due to changes in .NET GC between .NET 7 preview2 and .NET 7 preview3 · Issue #13730 · dotnet/fsharp · GitHub
- New language suggestions:
Highlighted projects
- galassie/fs-spectre: 👻💻 Spectre.Console with F# style.
- taidalog/Fermata: F# miscellaneous library
- PragmaticFlow/FSharp.Json.New: F# JSON Reflection based serialization library
- DieselMeister/Terminal.Gui.Elmish: An elmish wrapper around Miguel de Icaza’s ‘Gui.cs’ https://github.com/migueldeicaza/gui.cs including a fable like view DSL.
- yazeedobaid/openai-fsharp: OpenAI – F# – A library that allows you to interact with OpenAI API in an easy, fluent, and typed way!
- davedawkins/Fable.Appwrite: Appwrite bindings for Fable (F#)
- Zaid-Ajaj/Hawaii: dotnet CLI tool to generate type-safe F# and Fable clients from OpenAPI/Swagger or OData services
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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