My contribution to #FsAdvent
See it, Say it, Sort it https://t.co/mWVTJ4VW5t
An example of how to contribute to the F# compiler as a beginner.
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@sergey_tihon#fsharp
This release brings a new powerful way to fix #fsharp type errors in your solution and adds improvements to existing features across the board 🎉
As always, here are the F# plugin release notes:
https://t.co/Cjh7nSbRKh
Great video from @verdonckflorian on how you can tailor the autocomplete experience in ReScript by extending what modules completions are taken from, for any types (including builtins):
https://t.co/5VASEhrbbb
Quite proud of this functionality honestly!
If your company allows some days to work on open-source/learning/side-hacking. Don't waste those days, they are priceless, use them aggressively.
The opportunity to grow your brain/skills is invaluable, literally, you become op
Sometimes the data says everything you want to.
Avalonia has more GitHub stars than Microsoft's official solution.
✕ No marketing team
✕ No corporate push
✓ Just developers choosing the framework that works best for them
Build great tech → devs will come.
Hey @dotnet, you missed an #fsharp tag in there :))
There are some really cool community contributions and compiler performance improvements lining up for .NET 10 / F# 10, go check them out!
I wrote a blog post about using the React compiler with #rescript. You can check it out here: https://t.co/01JoWntMSc. Things are going smoothly so far!
Found an older recording of mine — still super relevant if you're into F#!/
🛠️ Debugging F# with Amplifying FSharp
Some neat tricks to make debugging less painful.
🎥 Check it out: https://t.co/Skb9tLpxUh
🚀 Something exciting is coming to Avalonia UI.
Avalonia Accelerate is almost here, bringing the tools and components you need to build better apps, faster.
How soon? Sooner than you think. Stay tuned. 👀
📢Hey #fsharp! Join us on Friday for another session.
This time we'll be joined by @Jimmy_Byrd showing us how to use OpenTelemetry in our test suite!.
Details: https://t.co/UANR7lcLb1
I wanted to play around with designing a new programming language and was reminded how much I value F# for this.
F# - Its powerful data modeling coupled with its ability to interface with modern platforms (my language will run on the GPU), backed by a powerful runtime, combined with its excellent FsLex/Yacc makes it unrivaled.
1. JavaScript - nice for getting a cross-platform UI up, but the language is not good for modeling and experimenting.
2. TypeScript - better modeling than JS but no REPL
3. C# - Only supports OOP modeling and is a little verbose for fun prototyping.
4. C++ - Spend more time working on build scripts and dependency management that prototyping is no fun.
5. Python - Great development environment but terrible language for data modeling.
6. Swift - OKish modelling (so long as you can work around their memory manager limitations) but immature parsing ecosystems and I, personally, feel like my code in trapped forever by Xcode and Apple's whims.
Join us for the upcoming F# London meetup! .
Building Quantitative Learning Apps in #fsharp!
We will learn how F# can be leveraged to create quantitative learning applications.
Date: Thursday, February 27
Details: https://t.co/mh32LFcG1U