Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- How the .NET MAUI Team uses GitHub Copilot for Productivity – .NET Blog
- Customize GitHub Copilot in JetBrains with Custom Instructions – Microsoft for Java Developers
- Customize AI responses from GitHub Copilot – .NET Blog
Videos
Blogs
- Is there a cost to try catch blocks? · Mathias Brandewinder blog
- Beyond Zero-Allocation – Houston Haynes
- Coupling & Cohesion: Structure is Speed – Houston Haynes
- Behind the scenes of dotnet run app.cs – Andrew Lock
Highlighted projects
- shayanhabibi/Partas.Solid: Solid-JS wrapper in Oxpecker style.
- flasksrw/FSharp.LintKit: A minimal F# linting framework for custom analyzers. No built-in rules. Designed to build your own guardrails.
- Smaug123/WoofWare.Expect: An expect testing framework for F#.
- BryanWilhite/Songhay.Modules.Publications: shared Publication types and functions for F# clients 🕸🖼
New Releases
- FsToolkit.ErrorHandling 5.0.1
- FSharpLint.Core 0.25.0
- WebSharper 9.1.4
- FSharp.OpenApi 0.7.0
- WoofWare.Expect 0.5.1
- Ionide.Analyzers 0.14.6
- FSharp.Analyzers.SDK 0.32.0
- dotnet-fsharplint 0.25.0
- Songhay.Modules.Publications 8.1.0
- Akka.FSharp 1.5.45
- JDeck v1.0.0-rc-002
- Farse 0.1.7-alpha
- FSharp.LintKit.Templates 0.1.0-preview
- Fornax 0.16.0-beta002
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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