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The author expresses excitement about Darklang, discussing their relationship with software, burnout after their father's death, learning and joining the Darklang team, and their goals for the future of Darklang. They also share t...
The text discusses the interoperability between WASM'd F# and JavaScript in .NET 6 and .NET 7. It explains the workflow of editing code in Dark's Editor and evaluating it client-side by calling the wasm'd code from JS. It also det...
The text provides an overview of Dark/Darklang, a tool for building backends, and its F# backend source code. The author shares a video and some links related to Dark/Darklang and F#. The author also clarifies that the text is not...

0reMarkable.fs

2021-12-27

The post is a submission to F# Advent 2021 and is part 3 of a series about hacking the reMarkable eInk tablet. It covers a hobby project of building custom reMarkable apps with F#. The author provides detailed instructions on how ...
The reMarkable 2 is an eInk Linux tablet used for taking notes, reading books, drawing diagrams, etc. The post covers the existing reMarkable hacking ecosystem, including Xochitl I/O and extensions, multi-purpose plug-and-play app...
The reMarkable 2 is an eInk Linux tablet used for taking notes, reading books, and drawing diagrams. The post covers the device itself, use cases, motivations, and getting familiar with the software and hardware. It also discusses...

0WTF is WTF#?

2018-12-02

WTF# is a podcast about the F# programming language. The author discusses the effort required to run a podcast, including organization, recording, editing, and distribution. He also talks about the sources he uses to stay updated ...
The author has given several talks on F# + Fable, with the most recent one being at the Philly.NET User Group. The talk was recorded and is available online. The author also references a talk on Data Science for Developers given b...
The text discusses the benefits of using F# for pseudocode-driven development, and provides an example of how to write pseudo-code in F# for a specific problem. It emphasizes the simplicity and clarity of F# syntax and its ability...
The post is part of the F# Advent series and introduces a website for a community-wide experiment with the F# and speedcubing communities. The author aims to document their progression in solving a Rubik's Cube and shares a functi...