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) |
|
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) |
|
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) |
|
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) |
|
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.