Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- The F# development home on GitHub is now dotnet/fsharp
- Roadmap to Ionide 4.0
- May Announcements for Fable
- Visual Studio 2019 version 16.1
- WinUI 3.0 roadmap - we need your input
- Welcome to the Shell Era: Xamarin.Forms 4.0 Released
Videos & Slides
- Languages & Runtime: .NET Community Standup - May 23, 2019
- A Look at the ML.NET Model Builder - Jon Wood
- Fabulous Functional Frontends - Mark Allibone
- Domain Modeling Made Functional - Logan Mortimer
- "5M bid request/s, 2ms Max Response Time - The Road to Damascus" using F# & libuv for high performance bidding at SamsungAds/adgear.com - Wael El Oraiby
- The Dangers of Task.Factory.StartNew - Sergey Teplyakov
- Profiling .NET Core Memory Traffic using JetBrains dotMemory - Steve Gordon
- WCF vs gRPC - Mark Rendle
- Update FSharp.Core to netstandard2.0
- FsAutoComplete: Refactor Symbol Cache
- Ionide Experimental v0.2.0 (signature search and big refactoring of the project system)
GitHub projects
- FSharp.Control.WebSockets - wraps dotnet WebSockets in FSharp friendly functions and has a ThreadSafe version.
- Thoth.Fetch - provides tried an easy to use API for working with Fable.Fetch and Thoth.Json. It supprots both manual and auto coders depending on your preferences
- Zaid-Ajaj/Elmish.AnimatedTree - An animated tree user interface made for Elmish applications
- Fabulous 0.35 with Xamarin.Forms 4.0 support
- WebSharper 4.5.5 introducing dynamic templates
- Fable.ReactNative 2.0
- XamarinForms.Reactive.FSharp 1.0.1.71
- DurableFunctions.FSharp 0.4.0
- FSharp.Control.Websockets 0.2.0
- FSharp.Control.Websockets.TPL 0.2.0
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
Previous F# Weekly edition – #20, 2019