F# Weekly #19, 2018 – F# Community Forums, Type Providers for .NET Standard and other news from Build2018
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F# Weekly #19, 2018 – F# Community Forums, Type Providers for .NET Standard and other news from Build2018
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News
F# Weekly #20, 2018 – F# style guide
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F# Weekly #20, 2018 – F# style guide
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News New FSharp.Data.SqlClient 1.8.4 That’s all for now. Have a great week. Previous F# Weekly edition –
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F# Weekly #21, 2018 – .NET Core 2.1 & F# Relaxation achieved, 200%
https://sergeytihon.com/2018/05/26/f-weekly-21-2018-net-core-2-1-f-relaxation-achieved-200/
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F# Weekly #21, 2018 – .NET Core 2.1 & F# Relaxation achieved, 200%
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News .NET Core 2.1 releasing next week, May 30 FSharpx.Collections 2.0 release plan F# Tutorial on TutorialsPoint Do not miss your…
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Born in a lab, matured in the enterprise, and now fully baked as an open-source, cross-platform, professionally-supported language: the F# journey has always been about reconciling the apparently irreconcilable. Javascript and .NET, Linux and Windows, Functional…