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on 12/26/2015 7:25 AM
Just over a year ago, last year in December we released WebSharper 3 on Apache, putting it into the hands of every F# web developer. One thing we learned from WebSharper 2 is that more frequent releases are better and this year kept the whole team busy with constant innovation and new releases. Below is a list I cherry-picked from the WebSharper blog.. [more]
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on 12/15/2015 2:56 AM
This release adds a small client-side cookies library, a function to require resources in client-side markup, and various bug fixes.
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on 11/22/2015 8:28 PM
We released WebSharper 3.6 which allows you to automatically point to our CDN for WebSharper libraries.
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on 11/11/2015 9:01 PM
WebSharper 3.5.16 splits off the WebSharper.Testing framework into a separate package and fixes a few bugs.
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on 11/4/2015 8:35 AM
F# has always excelled at accessing heterogeneous data sources in server-side code through its unique type provider feature: a metaprogramming technique that enables generating (or "providing") domain-specific code to be consumed during compilation, such as generating typed schemas for relational databases, CSV and other data files, or bindings for web services and integration with other languages such as R. Type providers are given an optional set of arguments in your code using custom F# syntax, yielding[...]
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