Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Introducing F# Inline Type & Parameter Name Hints in Visual Studio – .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- Six Labors : Announcing ImageSharp 3.0.0
- We want your feedback! Introducing Polly v8 (thepollyproject.org)
- Sentence Similarity in ML.NET Model Builder – .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio 2022 – Visual Studio Blog (microsoft.com)
- Try Visual Studio 2022 v17.6 Preview 1 – Visual Studio Blog (microsoft.com)
- Build Better Extensions with VisualStudio.Extensibility Preview 3! – Visual Studio Blog (microsoft.com)
- Write a high-quality README for NuGet packages – The NuGet Blog (microsoft.com)
- Microsoft Teams’ Permission Service migration to .NET 6 – .NET Blog
- Join us for Hack Together: Microsoft Graph and .NET – .NET Blog
Videos and Slides
- On .NET Live – Grace: Exploring what’s next in version control using F# – YouTube
- Fast F#: Writing a Dictionary Part 13 – C Style Internals – YouTube
- Fast F#: Intro to Interfaces – YouTube
- Fast F#: “Clean” Code Chat – YouTube
- Extracting the value inside an option type in F# – YouTube
- Options vs nullables in F# – YouTube
- Finding the most extreme value in an F# array – YouTube
- Fable.Remoting and Elmish.Bridge – YouTube
- On .NET Live – AI Everywhere: Azure ML and ONNX Runtime – YouTube
- Building with .NET Live with Jeff Fritz | Keep Coding Podcast #5 – YouTube
- Merge Conflict: 346: Calling .NET Libraries from Rust with Native AOT
Blogs
- Today’s random F# code: Regex Active Pattern in API Validation – Urs Enzler
- Myths about F#: Imperative code is simpler than functional code! No, not at all, but you are more used to it. – Urs Enzler
- Event-sourcing into working memory to improve data access latency – cookbook.geuer-pollmann.de
- Having fun with SqlFun – Matt Gallagher
F# vNext
- Home | Amplifying F#
- Compiler error reporting ‘No matching overload’ error has too wide range | Amplifying F#
- Get intellisense for named fields during pattern matching | Amplifying F#
Highlighted projects
- lucasteles/FsFaker: Data builder with Bogus for F#
- Fabulous – Build reliable multi-platform apps effortlessly
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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