Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- .NET Conf 2023 – Celebrating the Release of .NET 8! – Save the Date! – .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- What’s New in Rider 2023.2 (jetbrains.com)
- Accelerating Your Testing Workflow with Unit Test Creation and Navigation | The JetBrains Blog
- Announcing the Unity extension for Visual Studio Code – Visual Studio Blog (microsoft.com)
- The Microsoft author-signing certificate will be updated as soon as August 14th, 2023 – The NuGet Blog
- Bring your data into Microsoft 365 with Microsoft Graph connectors
F# Videos and Slides
.NET Videos
- What’s New in Blazor for .NET 8 – YouTube
- What’s New and Next for .NET MAUI Developers? – YouTube
- On .NET Live – Lunr Core: Simple search for all .NET apps – YouTube
- ASP.NET Community Standup – Migrate from framework to core with System.Web Adapters – YouTube
- .NET MAUI Community Standup – .NET MAUI in VS Code! – YouTube
Blogs
- F# Extends its String Interpolation Syntax to Reduce Escaping (infoq.com)
- Why you should care about functional programming – Scientific Programmer
- F# vs TypeScript performance – Sorting 1 million elements – HAMY
- The combined power of F# and C# (steven-giesel.com)
- The Option module: map vs bind – Dragoș-Andrei Ilieș
F# vNext
- Syntax highlighting for multi-line triple-quoted string content · Issue #1300
- Prohibit duplicate identifiers at the same level · Issue #1299
- Allow use Expression<> and/or Func<> on Bind / For computations · Issue #1298
- Allow specifying lambdas return type · Issue #1297
- Deprecate `outref` returns · Issue #1296
Highlighted projects
- AngelMunoz/NXUIFSharpMultiPlatformTemplate (github.com)
- lontivero/Berlino: The simplest bitcoin wallet (github.com)
- jkone27/fsharp-integration-tests (github.com)
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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