Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- .NET Announcements and Updates from Microsoft Build 2024 – .NET Blog
- General Availability of .NET Aspire: Simplifying .NET Cloud-Native Development – .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- Azure Functions Flex Consumption high scale vnet networking (microsoft.com)
- Azure OpenAI client library for .NET – Azure for .NET Developers | Microsoft Learn
- Announcing NuGet 6.10 – The NuGet Blog (microsoft.com)
- Developing cloud native apps with Aspire – Visual Studio Blog (microsoft.com)
- First preview of Visual Studio 2022 v17.11 – Visual Studio Blog (microsoft.com)
- Maximizing joy and minimizing toil with great developer experiences – Visual Studio Blog (microsoft.com)
- Visual Studio 2022 17.10 and GitHub Copilot: Your Coding Partner for Faster and Smarter Development – Visual Studio Blog (microsoft.com)
Videos
- F# AttributeTargets (youtube.com)
- Introducing the OpenAI SDK library for .NET (youtube.com)
- Welcome to .NET Aspire! – YouTube
- Microsoft Build opening keynote | KEY01 (youtube.com)
- Demystify cloud-native development with .NET Aspire | BRK181 (youtube.com)
- The New Extensions EVERYTHING Feature of C# 13! (youtube.com)
Blogs
- Structured programming in F# | structured_programming_in_fsharp (lamg.dev)
- Dependency injection in F#. The missing manual. | by Vladimir Shchur | May, 2024 | Medium
- Are Interfaces and Records the same thing? | Compositional IT (compositional-it.com)
- F# For Dummys – AllenZhu
- F# For Dummys – Day 8 Function && Pipeline – DEV Community
- F# For Dummys – Day 9 Branching – DEV Community
- F# For Dummys – Day 10 Loop – DEV Community
- F# For Dummys – Day 11 Collections Tuple – DEV Community
- F# For Dummys – Day 12 Collections List – DEV Community
- F# For Dummys – Day 13 Collections Array – DEV Community
- F# For Dummys – Day 14 Collections Map – DEV Community
F# vNext
Highlighted projects
- JordanMarr/fable-lit-fullstack-template: A SAFE-style template with Fable.Lit, Fable.Remoting and Giraffe
- hirotk/FsCsHybrid: This is an example of using an F# library from C#.
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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