Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Update to the .NET language strategy – .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- Write simpler code with the new Microsoft Graph .NET SDK v5
- The #12in23 Challenge (exercism.org)
- Approaches available for selected Functional February exercises – Programming / F# – Exercism
Videos and Slides
- A Brief Introduction to F# – YouTube
- Reference assemblies in F# 7 – YouTube
- Fast F#: 1K Subs Update – YouTube
- Fast F#: Writing a Dictionary Part 10 – Robing Hood Eviction – YouTube
- The Three Most Impactful Languages for 2023 – YouTube
- Mastering Elmish – YouTube
- Languages & Runtime Community Standup – Otterkit: an OSS COBOL compiler for .NET – YouTube
- ASP.NET Community Standup – Razor Editor Updates – YouTube
- ASP.NET Community Standup – Blazor United in .NET 8 – YouTube
- Azure DevOps Podcast: Philip Japikse: Professional C# in .NET – Episode 230
Blogs
- Myths about F#: F# is for math problems only – Urs Enzler
- Seven tips for using Paket effectively – Isaac Abraham
- Lean BDD and Code Generation (plainionist.net)
- Today’s random F# code: validation – Urs Enzler
- Respond to SMS and Voice webhooks using F# and Minimal APIs – Niels Swimberghe
- Today’s random F# code: Result instead of exceptions – Urs Enzler
- F# ASP.NET Logging. ASP.NET has this really nice… – Callum Linington
- Writing lightweight CSS wrappers for SAFE Stack – Isaac Abraham
F# vNext
- Generate treesitter grammar · Issue #14527 · dotnet/fsharp · GitHub
- Strange behavior of minimal api when using it in fsharp · Issue #46551 · dotnet/aspnetcore · GitHub
Highlighted projects
- taidalog/Fermata.CoordinateSystems: F# library for operations related to coordinate system.
- GitHub – Zaid-Ajaj/pulumi-workshop-automation-fsharp: This workshop will walk you through the basics of using the Automation API of Pulumi to create and deploy a Pulumi stack programmatically with F#
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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