A while ago I saw someone asking on resource to start learning #fsharp.
Now, as an F# Jedi-in-the-making (read: utter and total n00b), here are my very-not-definitive resource list.
A mega-🧵.
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*Note*: I've *deliberately* decided to just state the resources *without* commenting on them.
I'm, like I wrote, an F# n00b and it's certainly not my place to rank or grade the works and efforts I list.
Seek the resources out and judge for yourselves!
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* Expert F# 4.0 by @dsymetweets himself (et al., do note).
Blogs:
* @compositionalit's blog on their site.
* "F# for fun and profit# by @ScottWlaschin (I'll make an exception to my "not my place to rank" rule - this is THE F# encyclopedia!)
* @trustbittech on their site.
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* @pblasucci blog (Google him).
* @McCrews blog (you know what goes here).
* @planetgeekch blog, mostly authored by @ursenzler.
* Last of the blogs section: @sergey_tihon's weekly recap of what's new in the F# community.
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YouTube:
* For most of the names I've mentioned above, doing a search for them in YT's search bar will yield quite a lot of results.
* @McCrews runs an F# performance-related: "Fast F#".
* @GobeilBen has quite a lot of F# content.
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* @R0MMSEN, known on YT as "The Dev Owl" also has a lot of F# content.
To all the countless F# community folks that I forgot, I'm sincerely sorry.
In my book, if you're doing F#, for fun or profit, if you further our beloved language and ecosystem... you're my hero and I salute you!
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Go forth, friends, and may the F#orce be with us! 😉
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Oh boy, how could I forget about @ploeh's blog and several YouTube videos?!