Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Announcing ML.NET 0.8 – Machine Learning for .NET
- Announcing .NET Core 3 Preview 1 and Open Sourcing Windows Desktop Frameworks
- Announcing .NET Core 2.2
- Take C# 8.0 for a spin
- Announcing .NET Framework 4.8 Early Access build 3694
- Announcing WPF, WinForms, and WinUI are going Open Source
- Graph view for ast-viewer is live!
- SAFE: Full Stack Debugging
- F# app in Windows Store
- Microsoft Edge: Making the web better through more open source collaboration
- Announcing .NET Foundation Open Membership
- F# Tooling Updates for Visual Studio 2017 - Phillip Carter (On .NET)
- F# Pattern Matching - Language Essentials Series - Dave Thomas
- F# and other shenanigans - Chet Husk
- Learning to write a View Extension for Fabulous - I want that Carousel View working! - Gareth Hubball
- The Little Typer With Dan Friedman and David Christiansen
- Object oriented vs Functional. An example involving binary trees and state pattern. - Toni Lucca
- WTF is WTF#? - Stachu Korick
- F# Domain Design: Interdependent Enums and Booleans. - Steve Shogren
- Orleans with F# story - A. Prooks
- Fable Tekno – Use body tracking to drive music synthesis in the browser - Andrew Olney
- F# & Q# – A tale of two languages - John Azariah
- State Transitions through Sequence Diagrams - Ryan Riley
- Three.js + F# + Fable = ❤ - Olya
- Building a CPU Emulator with Fable 2.1 - Dave Thomas
- A Christmas Classifier - Willie Tetlow
- Full F# Blog - Jérémie Chassaing
- Strongly typed HTML templates with FSharp without a framework - Akos Lukacs
- FSharp - Currying and Partial Application - Gareth Reptons
- BigInteger to String in Any Base with F# - Stuart Lang
- Is that a Giraffe? - Angel D. Munoz
- Currying in Javascript and C#, to Serverless Currying? - Neil Highley
- Reactive Marble Testing with Functional Combinators in F# - Stijn Moreels
- Give me Monsters! (Part 7) - Mathias Brandewinder
- F# is Pretty Cool - Ben Lovy
- CompositionalIT/kibalta - A simple F# wrapper over the .NET Azure Search SDK
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
Previous F# Weekly edition – #48, 2018