Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 hours 41 minutes
In this conversation, we cover Matthew's background in software, his passion for mathematical planning, what mathematical planning is, how to use it within F#, and how to get started.
In this interview, we talk to Kit Eason, author of Stylish F#, F# from the Ground Up, etc. We cover his background, experience in education, side projects, and plans for future ventures! We also pose a listener challenge, due Feb 21, 2021.
In this episode, we'll cover what Event Sourcing is, what its benefits are, and how F# developers can take advantage of this pattern in *their* applications. Event Sourcing is an architectural pattern of treating domain events as not only first-class citizens in your code, but treating these events as the source of truth in your application, rather than relying on a traditional database as the source of truth...
What is Live Coding? In this episode, we interview Gareth Hubball for a peek into the world of Live Coding, and his experience creating F# content on his Twitch channel.
Recorded at OpenF#, Alfonso and Kunjan speak with me about Elmish, a library for building web applications on top of Fable, and its surrounding technologies.
Don't have enough F# in your web stack? Maybe SAFE is the answer! SAFE is an application development stack that brings several technologies together into a single, coherent stack for type-safe, flexible, web-enabled applications that can be written almost entirely in F#.
In this episode, we talk to Gien Verschatse about the F# Mentorship Program and how she operates within the F# Foundation.
In this episode, we discuss Riccardo Terrell's new book: Concurrency in .NET, published by Manning, and explore all relevant topics.
In this episode, we explore Fable, a F# -> JS compiler that plays extremely well with the JS ecosystem. Show notes: https://dynalist.io/d/VGJqmjSHPn18dKcN7SESP0JC Please contact me at hello@stachu.net with any feedback or questions you may have.