Christmas is approaching again 🎅🏻. It’s almost unbelievable that we’re celebrating the 10th annual F# Advent in English! Our journey began back in 2014, and since then, every year has seen us come together during the Advent season to share our F# stories, experiences, and unbridled passion.
This year is not an exception, but we will do it slightly differently. We kick things off with a main schedule featuring 32 slots, and we’ll be adding extra slots to accommodate all our eager participants.
Join F# Advent Calendar today!
Rules
- Choose F# a related topic for your blog post and reserve the slot on Twitter, Mastodon or leave a comment on this post. Please note that you do not have to announce the topic until the date (but you can).
- Prepare a blog post or video in English.
- Publish your post on a specified date (according to the calendar).
- Post the link to your post on Twitter or Mastodon with hashtags #fsharp and #FsAdvent.
ID |
Date |
Author |
Post Title |
#2301 |
Dec 01 (Fri) |
Paweł Stadnicki |
Flying with F# |
#2302 |
Dec 02 (Sat) |
Lars Furu Kjelsaas |
Testing a derived state |
extra |
Dec 02 (Sat) |
Compositional IT |
Announcing SAFE Template v5 |
#2303 |
Dec 03 (Sun) |
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Build a Simple Markdown Blog with F# / Giraffe |
#2304 |
Dec 04 (Mon) |
Urs Enzler |
Our Experience with Bi-temporal Event Sourcing |
#2305 |
Dec 05 (Tue) |
Viktor Schepik |
Building a React F# UI for an Embedded System |
#2306 |
Dec 06 (Wed) |
Bentok |
Choosing Elegance: The Case for F# in Application Development |
#2307 |
Dec 07 (Thu) |
Gergő Gyalus |
Showcasing Feliz.Engine with WebSharper.React |
#2308 |
Dec 08 (Fri) |
Teerawat Wuttiwat |
From Scrape To API |
#2309 |
Dec 09 (Sat) |
Vladimir Shchur |
The best language for serverless applications in 2024 |
#2310 |
Dec 10 (Sun) |
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A little F# event-sourcing library. Part II. |
extra |
Dec 10 (Sun) |
Andrew Sutton |
FS.FluentUI- A New F# UI Library |
#2311 |
Dec 11 (Mon) |
József Uri |
Proxying with WebSharper |
#2312 |
Dec 12 (Tue) |
johnazariah |
Y, oh Y! |
#2313 |
Dec 13 (Wed) |
Kim S |
no reply 🤐 |
#2314 |
Dec 14 (Thu) |
Marcin Golenia |
HATEOAS in F# |
#2315 |
Dec 15 (Fri) |
Damian Płaza |
FSM – Functional State Machines |
#2316 |
Dec 16 (Sat) |
Angel Munoz |
Revisiting WASM for F# |
#2317 |
Dec 17 (Sun) |
Raymen Scholten |
Possibilities of abstractions |
extra |
Dec 17 (Sun) |
Kunjan Dalal |
F# 8: Unwrapping New Features and Nostalgic Connections |
#2318 |
Dec 18 (Mon) |
Flavioc |
Exploring exoplanets with Type Providers and Plotly: Part1, Part2, Part3 |
#2319 |
Dec 19 (Tue) |
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Provoking the Muse: An Incitement to Action |
#2320 |
Dec 20 (Wed) |
let bmitc = me |
delayed |
#2321 |
Dec 21 (Thu) |
yves |
WebSharper CRUD patterns |
#2322 |
Dec 22 (Fri) |
Scott Arbeit |
A random walk in the direction of functional enlightenment |
#2323 |
Dec 23 (Sat) |
sudipta mukherjee |
Data Journalism with F# and Squirrel. |
#2324 |
Dec 24 (Sun) |
Eriawan still WFH |
Evolving improvement on existing features in the latest F# release in 2023: F# 8.0 (and a surprise) |
#2325 |
Dec 25 (Mon) |
dawe |
H-ing gracefully |
#2326 |
Dec 26 (Tue) |
Matt Eland |
Exploratory Data Analysis with F#, Plotly.NET, and ML.NET DataFrames |
#2327 |
Dec 27 (Wed) |
SchlenkR |
GOOD NEWS – for .Net, C#, F#, and the Web |
#2328 |
Dec 28 (Thu) |
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delayed |
extra |
Dec 28 (Thu) |
@fslaborg |
State of FsLab 2023 |
#2329 |
Dec 29 (Fri) |
jkone27 |
DI for F# butterflies 🦋 |
#2330 |
Dec 30 (Sat) |
Orlando Anderegg |
Down the Concurrency Rabbit Hole |
#2331 |
Dec 31 (Sun) |
kaeedo |
HTMX, WebSockets, SignalR and you |
#2332 |
Jan 01 (Mon) |
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A new fullstack SPA template for WebSharper and what’s next |
Advent of Code
In the preceding year, we decided to inject some extra enjoyment into the Advent season by establishing a private board for participants of Advent of Code (AoC) who code in F#. If you’re gearing up for AoC this December, we invite you to come and join us. Let’s make this holiday season even more memorable!
History of F# Advent
F# Advent Calendar is a long tradition in the F# community
- F# Advent Calendar in English: 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014
- F# Advent Calendar (in Japanese): 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010
That inspired the C# Advent Calendar, Q# Advent Calendar, and many others.
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Hello Sergey!
Can I get December 10?
Thanks in advance!
Hi, sorry just booked it on X. May I offer you Dec 11?
Sounds good! Thanks!
hi, please post link here when post will be published
Hi, sorry for being late, but here is my contribution for this year:
https://intellifactory.com/user/jooseppi12/20231211-proxying-with-websharper
I’ll take Dec 13
Booked, thank you for participation.
Hi, please share the link to the post when it will be published.
Hi Kim, any chance to hear back from you?
Hello Sergey! Is Dec 07 still available?
Done, thank you for your participation.
Cool, thank you so much!
plz, let me know somewhat where post will be published
Hi! Sorry, been a bit overwhelmed these few days, the post might be a day late. Where can I contact you with the post’s link?
Here is fine.
Hey! Sorry for being late, the article’s up at https://intellifactory.com/user/gygerg/20231208-showcasing-feliz-engine-with-websharper-react 🙂
Thank you!
Mate can I have Dec 12th please?
John Azariah
Hey Sergey
May I please have Dec 12th?
Thank you!
Sure, Dec 12th is booked for you. Thank you!