Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Data Science in F# (Berlin, 28–30 September 2023)
- Get started with OpenAI in .NET – .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- Check out new C# 12 preview features! – .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- Announcing .NET 8 Preview 3 – .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 8 Preview 3 – .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- Announcing .NET MAUI in .NET 8 Preview 3 – .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- Start your AI and .NET Adventure with #30DaysOfAzureAI – .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- Learn how to modernize your .NET apps from the pros! – .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- Improving Visual Studio performance with the new Instrumentation Tool – Visual Studio Blog (microsoft.com)
Videos and Slides
- Fast F#: Read-Only Struct Wrappers – YouTube
- Fixing a Fantomas style bug – YouTube
- Authentication & Authorization With ASP.NET Core And Giraffe. How To Build A Login Page. (Pt. 1) – YouTube
- Authentication & Authorization With ASP.NET Core And Giraffe. Azure AD. (Pt. 2) – YouTube
- Authentication & Authorization With ASP.NET Core And Giraffe. Onsite & Azure AD. (Pt. 3) – YouTube
- Authentication & Authorization With ASP.NET Core And Giraffe. ASP.NET Core Identity. (Pt. 4) – YouTube
- Languages & Runtime Community Standup – Source Generation Interceptors – YouTube
- ASP.NET Community Standup – Blazor and Data API Builder – YouTube
Blogs
- A 1000x improvement in performance – Josua Jäger
- Mastering the F# to Elixir Transition – RaMaSedi (magadlela.co.za)
- A comparison on SQL Server data access methods (fsprojects.github.io)
- Using ClosedXML with F# – Tom Sloboda
- .NET Script APIs 🌞. with F# and dotnet fsi 🌴 | by jkone27
F# vNext
Highlighted projects
- JordanMarr/SqlHydra: SqlHydra is a suite of NuGet packages for working with databases in F# including code generation tools and query expressions.
- sheridanchris/Sutil.DaisyUI: A simple DaisyUI helper for Sutil, inspired by Feliz.DaisyUI
- Dzoukr/Fue: F# templating library with simple syntax designed for smooth work with F# types.
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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