Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- 2019 Board of Trustees Campaign
- The "Applied F# Challenge" submission deadline is soon. Don't forget to submit a blog post or some other nice work you did.
- Default implementations in interfaces
- Performance Improvements in .NET Core 3.0
- Create Interactive .NET Documentation with Try .NET
- New Azure Search docs with F# samples
- eiriktsarpalis/dotnet-sdk-mono
- New book: Design Patterns in .NET (Reusable Approaches in C# and F# for Object-Oriented Software Design) by Nesteruk, Dmitri
- .NET Core Diagnostics Overview
- #fsharp #monogame F# Platform Game Series TEA and animated sprites - Dave Thomas
- Episode 25 - Blazor - You Want To Run .NET Where?! - Jamie Taylor
- Episode 12 - Function declarations - Immo Landwerth
- Machine Learning at Microsoft with ML .NET
- Digital Signal Processing with F# - Ronald Schlenker
- F# infinite sequence to read console input - Jonathan
- ASP.NET Core: Saturating 10GbE at 7+ million request/s - Ben Adams
- Fsion - 0. Introduction - Anthony Lloyd
- Fsion - 1. Size - Anthony Lloyd
- Creating Strings with No Allocation Overhead Using String.Create - Steve Gordon
- Build your own WebAssembly Compiler - Colin Eberhardt
GitHub projects
- dotnet/fsharp - The F# compiler, FSharp.Core library, and tools for F#
- Zaid-Ajaj/ThrowawayDb - Dead simple integration tests with SQL Server or Postgres throwaway databases that are created on the fly, used briefly then disposed of automagically.
- hodzanassredin/FsForth - Implementation of forth programming language in fsharp for learning purposes.
- TheAngryByrd/Marten.FSharp - A set of FSharp wrappers around Marten
- Zaid-Ajaj/ThrowawayDb - Dead simple integration tests with SQL Server or Postgres throwaway databases that are created on the fly, used briefly then disposed of automagically.
- Fabulous 0.34
- Hedgehog 1.0
- XamarinForms.Reactive.FSharp 1.0.1.69
- FSharpx.Collections 2.0.0
- FSharpx.Collections.Experimental 2.0.0
- MiniScaffold 0.16.2
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
Previous F# Weekly edition – #19, 2019