F# Advent Calendar in English 2024

Can you believe it’s that time of year again? 🎅🏻 Christmas is just around the corner, and we’re gearing up for the 11th annual F# Advent in English! It’s hard to believe that our journey started back in 2014. Each year since, we’ve come together during the Advent season to share our F# stories, experiences, and unbridled passion.

This year will be no different, although we’re switching things up a bit. We’re starting with a main schedule that includes 24 slots, and we’ll be adding extra slots to make sure there’s room for everyone who wants to participate.

Join F# Advent Calendar today!

Rules

  1. Choose F# a related topic for your blog post and reserve the slot on BlueSky, Mastodon, X or leave a comment on this post. Please note that you do not have to announce the topic until the date (but you can).
  2. Prepare a blog post or video in English.
  3. Publish your post on a specified date (according to the calendar).
  4. Post the link to your post on Twitter or Mastodon with hashtags #fsharp and #FsAdvent.
IDDateAuthorPost Title
#2401Dec 01 (Sun)SchlenkRPXL-Jam Christmas 2024
#2402Dec 02 (Mon)Vladimir ShchurHow to write Fable compiler plugin
#2403Dec 03 (Tue)RAPHAËLFSharp fsx scripts as a project’s viable starting point
#2404Dec 04 (Wed)Steve GoguenThe Gödelian Toolkit: Systematically Testing Simple Languages
#2405Dec 05 (Thu)KevinMy Journey towards Functional Programming and F#
#2406Dec 06 (Fri)jkone27Feliz Navidad 🎄
#2407Dec 07 (Sat)Tim KnaufA Game in F#? Why, yes indeed.
#2408Dec 08 (Sun)Michael WinchMinimising cognitive load in F#
#2409Dec 09 (Mon)TRISTIAN A poor mans F# dependency injection for AWS Lambda
#2410Dec 10 (Tue)AndrewIntro to FS.FluentUI
#2411Dec 11 (Wed)Protect your ASP.NET site using FIDO2 Passkeys
#2412Dec 12 (Thu)DexterFunctional String Processing: Extend with F#, Call from C#
#2413Dec 13 (Fri)Urs Enzler Your First day on the team = releasing Your first feature
#2414Dec 14 (Sat)Paul BlasucciFaultReport: an Theoretical Alternative to Result
#2415Dec 15 (Sun)Edgar GonzalezFabulous.AST 
#2416Dec 16 (Mon)Ian RussellCelebrating 5 Years In Production
#2417Dec 17 (Tue)BentokF# Discriminated Unions with SQL Enumerations
#2418Dec 18 (Wed)József UriFootball with F# – Part 1
#2419Dec 19 (Thu)Matthew WattWhy the F# would I write real code like this?
#2420Dec 20 (Fri) Functions (and facts) describe the world
#2421Dec 21 (Sat)

Souvanxay Luangsouvannavong

Building mobile apps with F# and WebSharper
#2422Dec 22 (Sun)Adam GraniczIntelliLogo 
#2423Dec 23 (Mon)Eriawan still WFHWhat’s new in F# in .NET 9.0 and .NET 9.0 SDK dotnet restore audit impact
#2424Dec 24 (Tue)Paweł StadnickiData Apps in F# or F# in Data Apps?

Advent of Code

Two years ago, we decided to spice up the Advent season by creating a private board for those participating in Advent of Code (AoC) and coding in F#. If you’re planning to dive into AoC this December, we’d love for you to join us. Let’s make this holiday season one to remember!

Reminder for every who solves adventofcode.com in #fsharp It also starts tomorrow, and we have a private board with F# folks 393584-7799c026. You are welcome to join!

Sergey Tihon 🦔🦀 (@sergeytihon.com) 2024-11-30T13:10:18.003Z

History of F# Advent

F# Advent Calendar is a long tradition in the F# community

That inspired the C# Advent Calendar, Q# Advent Calendar, and many others.


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27 thoughts on “F# Advent Calendar in English 2024

  1. Hi Sergey, could I please book in for Saturday December 7th? I’m an experienced game dev approaching the conclusion of my first F# game project (using Fable/Feliz). I’d love to share about the process.

  2. Hello Sergey, could I please make a reservation for December 21st (Saturday)?

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