Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Announcing .NET 7 Preview 6 - .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 7 Preview 6 - .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- Announcing Rate Limiting for .NET - .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- .NET Core 3.1 will reach End of Support on December 13, 2022 - .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- Customizing Controls in .NET MAUI - .NET Blog (microsoft.com)
- .NET Conf: "Focus on MAUI" - August 9, 2022
- AWS announces a streamlined deployment experience for .NET applications | AWS Developer Tools Blog
- Visual Studio for Mac 17.3 Preview 2 is now available - Visual Studio Blog (microsoft.com)
- IEnumerable Debugger Visualizer Improvements - Visual Studio Blog (microsoft.com)
- Analysis Services and Reporting Services extensions for Visual Studio 2022 are here! - Visual Studio Blog
- VS2022 Performance Enhancements: Git Branch Switching - Visual Studio Blog (microsoft.com)
Videos and Slides
- RV.NUG - Of Types and Measures - YouTube
- Merge Conflict: 313: Stop Using Junk In Your Apps
- ASP.NET Community Standup - Blazor: Flavors of State Management with Blazor WebAssembly - YouTube
Blogs
- Targeting Node, Bun and Deno With F# - Angel Daniel Munoz Gonzalez
- Introducing FsSpec | 5min Dev Essentials (spencerfarley.com)
- Functional programming is finally going mainstream · GitHub
- Darklang Release 3 - Paul Biggar
F# vNext
- F# RFC FS-1127 - Init-only setters and required properties support in F#
- Allow dot notation after body of computation expression without need for parenthesis · Issue #1163
- Init-only and required properties support by vzarytovskii · Pull Request #694 · fsharp/fslang-design · GitHub
- Fix Reference CodeLenses by Krzysztof-Cieslak · Pull Request #1731 · ionide/ionide-vscode-fsharp
Highlighted projects
- noralambda/fsproj-edit.nvim: fsproj-edit.nvim plugin makes it easier to work with code files and fsproj in f#.
- ionide/Falcon: FSI ♥️ IDE
- houstonhaynes/Fauxlemetry: A console app to emit simulated telemetry traffic
- dotnet/maui: .NET MAUI is the .NET Multi-platform App UI, a framework for building native device applications spanning mobile, tablet, and desktop.
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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