A Good article on creating DSL's with #fsharp Computation Expressions
https://t.co/452jRwDuCf
To be fair, I am in general not fan of using CE's over regular function piping.
However one great benefit is that, you can theoretically reuse the DSL code and make the Computation Expression abstracted and extended depending on the environment or module. Sort of Free Monads style or your own mini programming language in your app standing on the core logic.
But I am not much favour them if they are only used for looking nice without offering any abstraction over static functions. What do you think?
My contribution to this year's F# Advent, focusing on WebSharper/React and Feliz.Engine has been published at https://t.co/D3sWFP37aR
#fsharp#fsadvent#websharper
The backbone of WebSharper 7/8 changes are finally merged in - next up is further fine tuning, integrating bundling into sitelets, and releasing! #fsharp#websharper#mvpbuzz#dotnetcore
Hello #fsharp, The day is tomorrow, last call
Agenda:
- Building Elmish from Scratch
- How to Use Fable.Lit with Elmish
- Handling HMR - Testing MVU Pattern
- Using Redux tools and tracing
- Introduction to Web Components
- Solving SSR
- Integrating React with Fable.Lit
Can you believe it's been a whole month since #DataScienceInFSharp?🤯
We have good news! You can read all about it in our latest blog post⬇️
Thanks again to all who made the conference such a huge success🎉see you at the next one?
https://t.co/ADQSYypNpK
#fsharp#datascience
I've been binge-watching @cmuratori's (paid) https://t.co/TJem8ctxQO and I recommend it to every programmer I know, regardless of experience level.
I can't think of any other learning resource that is this outrageously useful and at the same time so approachable.
Please try it!
Hi #fsharp I'm looking for a full time F# job but only in German companies because I'm still a Blue Card holder. I'm based in Berlin but don't mind to travel for few days every month to any other city in Germany.
Wonderful to see all the recent work by F# contributors in the F# compiler repo.
Some highlights
- Autocompelte fixes
- Engineering improvements
- Signatures for generated grammar code
- Cleanup and documentation improvements
- And much more
https://t.co/UI0tnqMpeF
Introducing "GPT-4 with Calc", a new project from GitHub Next.
This is an investigation to make AI outputs more reliable, trustworthy and with better auditing and explanation.
https://t.co/mBOi0izAJ4
...see the interconnections of different system parts. We were able to simplify a lot of code. Not just the F# code, but once we saw a simpler pattern in F#, we could also apply it in C# code. The "noise" in C# made it impossible to see the simpler solution. (2/2)
Our application started 8 years ago. First, the backend was all C#. 3 years ago, we switched to F# for new features. F# is much more concise than C#. The effect is that when code gets more concise, it's easier to overview more code, making it easier to ... (1/2)
#fsharp#dotnet
Hello F# Londoners! We have out next meetup scheduled!
https://t.co/G1hOF4BRjX
This will be the first-ever live stage session of @amplifyfsharp! Community contributors @verdonckflorian and David Schaefer will work live on an F# lang suggestion, with everyone participating.
Hey #fsharp, @fsharponline,@AkkaDotNET ,
Recording for my last presentation, Functional CQRS with https://t.co/jq5Ex7YlO6 is here:
https://t.co/2EwRo4ONjN
"There's something inherently counterintuitive about this notion that people who feel overwhelmed by life, or lost in its endless possibilities, might not need a lighter load, but a more meaningful burden instead." https://t.co/T41a8dwz3o