Welcome to F# Weekly,
Happy New Year to everyone, thank you for reading F# weekly this past year and for doing F#. Thank you to everyone who wrote for F# Advent calendar 2016 and who read it. Let’s stay together in 2017.
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- CoderPad is a tool for remote coding interviews, and they just shipped F# support!
- The week in .NET – On .NET with Steve Smith, Jint, Blue Effect
F# Advent Calendar
- The magic of type providers – Roman Nevolin
- Age and Sex Analysis Of Microsoft USA MVPs – Jamie Dixon
- Purity in an impure language with the free monad – by example of a Tic-Tac-Toe backend with CQRS and event sourcing – Leif Battermann
- Implementing Two-Factor Authentication in Suave – Tamizh Vendan
- Implementing Pong in a functional manner with Fable – Marcel Schwark
- Getting Up and Running with FsLab for Data Science – Jon Wood
- F# Advent: F# 4.0 function first constructor – Eriawan Kusumawardho
- Tips & Tricks to Improve Your F# Library’s Public API – Paulmichael Blasucci
- Simple reactive scenarios with WebSharper – Adam Granicz
Blogs
- End to End F# with the Elm Architecture – Matthew Doig
- On the cost of being lazy – Mårten Rånge
- Azure Notebook in F# – creative way to share your notes beside the code. – Michał Niegrzybowski
- Building a Voice-Driven TV Remote – Part 4: Some Basic Alexa Commands – Greg Shackles
- More Simple Mocking in F# with Object Expressions – Jeremy Bytes
- Zooming Through Euler Path: Supercharging with GPU – Boris Kogan
- Advent of Code Day 25–Decompiler – Mark Heathr
- Advent of Code F# – Day 25 – Yan Cui
F# vNext
Open source projects
- froto – Froto: F# Protocol Buffers
New Releases
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
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