Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- .NET Standard 2.1
- WebSharper.React: new and improved!
- .NET Foundation August Update
- .NET Framework August 2018 Preview of Quality Rollup
- F# and Fable: re-think web development - Maxime Mangel
- Solving Rubik’s Cubes with F# - Stachu Korick
- Windows Compatibility Pack with Immo Landwerth
- PerfView: The Ultimate .NET Performance Tool by Sasha Goldshtein
- Functional Application Designing [Integrated Course by Onur Gumus]
- Watching files with FAKE 5 - Florian Verdonck
- Things VsCode Didn’t Tell Me About Programming in F# - Daniel Markham
- Using the New Xamarin.Forms Controls Toolbox - Maddy Leger
- Replacing Entity Framework Classes With Record Types - Jamie Dixon
- Adding SourceLink to your .NET Core Library - Carlos Mendible
- F# – A trading strategy backtester #2 - Franco Tiveron
- Fuzzing the .NET JIT Compiler - Matt Warren
- Deep-dive into .NET Core primitives, part 2: the shared framework - Nate McMaster
- New ideas:
- isaksky/Incremental.NET - A library for incremental computations. Based on janestreet/incremental (https://github.com/janestreet/incremental) for OCaml.
- TimLariviere/ElmishPlanets - F# / Elmish.XamarinForms / UrhoSharp
- demetrixbio/FSharp.Data.Npgsql - F# type providers to support statically typed access to input parameters and result set of sql statement in idiomatic F# way. Data modifications via statically typed tables.
- dotnet- fantomas 2.8.0
- giraffe- template 0.18.0
- FAKE 5.5.0
- New Fable 2 beta
- fable-loader 2.0.0-beta-001 with compatibility with BabelJS 7
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
Previous F# Weekly edition – #34, 2018