Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Announcing F# 4.5 Preview
- Visual Studio 2017 version 15.8 Preview 5
- Discussion: MVU architecture gives feedbak loop when UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged and update loop is sufficiently slow
- Chiron 7 vs Newtonsoft on netcoreapp2.0
Videos & Slides
- Why you should use F# - Phillip Carter
- The Power of Composition - Scott Wlaschin
- Build your own Excel 365 in an hour with F# - Tomas Petricek
- Reinventing MVC pattern for web programming with F# - Krzysztof Cieślak
- Tabs, spaces and salaries: a data science detective story - Evelina Gabasova
- WTF# is the SAFE Stack? - Stachu Korick & Isaac Abraham
- F# Live Coding with Mihai-Sorin Mecu
- Introducing Saturn on Functions - Krzysztof Cieslak
- Understanding Suave In F# Using Integers - Zaid Ajaj
- Current state of Web Programming in F# - Kunjan Dalal
- Elmish on the server — Introducing Elmish.Bridge - Diego Esmerio
- Give me Monsters! (Part 1) - Mathias Brandewinder
- Give me Monsters! (Part 2) - Mathias Brandewinder
- But Will It Play In Peoria? (Running F# as a Plain Vanilla CGI app) - Daniel Markham
- But Will It Play In Peoria? Part 2 (Running F# as a Plain Vanilla CGI app) - Daniel Markham
- Xsd type provider and nillable elements - Giacomo Citi
- Selected Elements - Сhen Сhinghua
- Recursion — How to overflow the stack and how not to - Vijesh Salian
- checkboxes with Suave.IO, using dotliquid tamplates - Tonino Lucca
- Pattern Matching F# Union Types in C# 7 - Stuart Lang
- kunjee17/functional-cat - Cat API using Elmish.XamarinForm
- Zaid-Ajaj/tabula-rasa - Minimalistic real-worldish blogging platform, written entirely in F#, made as a learning a reference for building large Elmish apps
- Nhowka/Elmish.Bridge - Create client-server Fable-Elmish apps keeping a single mindset
- Dzoukr/OpenAPITypeProvider - F# type provider for Open API specification
- stijnmoreels/FSec - Security testing library written in F# to make writing security tests more fun
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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