WebApiTest
FSharpPlus
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1.8 | 8.8 | |
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F# | F# | |
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WebApiTest
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Looking for enterprise level open source RESTful F# (sample) projects
Hello, not necessarily Rest or Websocket, but I have implemented an example of how to structure a sustainable enterprise web api. You can check it out here: https://github.com/bigby-the-wolf/WebApiTest.
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Sustainable Web API example
I have also implemented something similar in F#, you can find it here.
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Really great example projects?
Maybe this would interest you https://github.com/bigby-the-wolf/WebApiTest.
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Namespace not defined
You can find the repo here: https://github.com/MrGodlike6/WebApiTest
FSharpPlus
- Is it possible to add a NuGet package dependency to a project that points to a GitHub repository?
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What is the difference between an Applicative and a Monad?
This should all be prefaced by saying that F# tends to avoid such category theory generalizations (unless you're using a library such as F#+ ). So, while I would encourage your continued understanding of the theory (it can be fun!), it's not as practical for writing good F# code as it would be in, say, Haskell. There are no type classes in Haskell, nor are there plans to add them.
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Don Syme explains the downsides of type classes and the technical and philosophical reasons for not implementing them in F#
There maybe be a way to make it not have overhead. But there is precedent that this is not the case with Statically Resolved Type Parameters, and existing mechanism in F# that already lets you encode Haskell-style typeclasses and is the backbone of FSharpPlus, a typelevel (and more) library for F#. Solving constraints like this at compile-time (as opposed to having a runtime natively understand them) absolutely, positively leads to explosive compile times if you're not careful. I worked on the F# compiler for 5 years and I can attest to numerous reports related to accidental compile-time explosions just because SRTPs or inline was used a particular way.
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Practically speaking, what does F#'s lack of higher-typed kinds mean?
F# devs tend to use SRTP (Statically resolved type parameters) see F#+ https://github.com/fsprojects/FSharpPlus .
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F#+ 1.2 Released 🔷🚀
F#+ (FSharpPlus) 1.2 released with the following changes:
What are some alternatives?
nand2tetris - Original course HDL solutions, F# implementations for the software stack, and VHDL implementations for the hardware stack for the nand2tetris course and The Elements of Computing Systems book.
language-ext - C# functional language extensions - a base class library for functional programming
CardManagement
aether - Optics for F#
the-ray-tracer-challenge-fsharp - F# implementation of the ray tracer found in The Ray Tracer Challenge by Jamis Buck
fslang-suggestions - The place to make suggestions, discuss and vote on F# language and core library features
UnionArgParser - A declarative CLI argument parser for F#
hacn - A "monad" or DSL for creating React components using Fable and F# computation expressions
MoviesAPI - MoviesAPI is an example of writing a Web API that is sustainable.
Mondocks - An alternative way to interact with MongoDB databases from F# that allows you to use mongo-idiomatic constructs
FStar - A Proof-oriented Programming Language