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http://www.intellifactory.com/blog/4419/websharper-3-3-released-with-client-side-json-serialization
WebSharper 3.3 released with client-side JSON serialization. By Loïc Denuzière on Wednesday, July 22, 2015 8 comments. We are happy to announce the availability of WebSharper 3.3, which you can download here. The main highlight of this release is the addition of JSON serialization functions for client-side code. The format used for this serialization is identical to the format used by inferred Sitelets. For example, for a website defined as follows:. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13. String) , Error = (fun ...
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http://www.intellifactory.com/blog/4418/websharper-3-2-22-released
WebSharper 3.2.22 released. By Loïc Denuzière on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 0 comments. This new WebSharper version is a bugfix release. The main fixes concern dynamic compilation to JavaScript, which includes Warp applications. More verbose error message when failing to compile a function to JavaScript. Fix dynamic compilation to JavaScript of generic methods on generic types. Dynamic compilation to JavaScript of union type field access. Make TypeScript declaration output optional in FrontEnd.
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http://www.intellifactory.com/blog/4368/deploying-websharper-apps-to-azure-via-github
Deploying WebSharper apps to Azure via GitHub. By Adam Granicz on Friday, May 15, 2015 1 comment. More and more .NET developers come to appreciate functional programming, and this is really good news for F#. A couple weeks ago Scott Hanselman ran a short article. On running Suave.io. Apps as Azure web apps deployed via GitHub. His setup. You configure your Azure web app to be sourced from a GitHub repository. This sets up a GitHub hook that notifies Azure on every commit. Found in your project. And thank...
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Expiring WebSharper Professional trials. Since we released WebSharper Professional last week, we received 200 requests about extending prior trial versions that expired. As it turns out WebSharper Professional has been in beta for several months and the first users who opted in to try it were now unable to check out the final release due to expired trial licenses. [.]. Announcing WebSharper Professional 2.2. Well, now you have to look no further - we have the perfect tool for you: ApiStack.net. Today we ...
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http://www.intellifactory.com/blog/4392/cloudsharper-0-9-31-published
CloudSharper 0.9.31 published. By Loïc Denuzière on Thursday, May 21, 2015 0 comments. This release of CloudSharper 0.9.31.0 brings it on par with WebSharper 3.1. CloudSharper itself uses WebSharper 3.1, and the web project templates are also updated to reference WebSharper 3.1.6. You can of course still use CloudSharper to work on WebSharper 3.0 projects, but we nevertheless recommend that you update your projects to WebSharper 3.1.
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http://www.intellifactory.com/blog/4424/introducing-try-websharper
By Adam Granicz on Tuesday, August 4, 2015 0 comments. We are thrilled to announce the availability of Try WebSharper. A simple and fun way to create and share WebSharper snippets with others! The code you share can be run. Run) right in your browser, and you get basic type checking with warnings and errors showing up as red/yellow squiggles. Currently, this takes a couple seconds to complete so it's not the most convenient way to experiment, but it will get a lot better soon. In order for this to have a...
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http://www.intellifactory.com/blog/4372/websharper-3-1-published
WebSharper 3.1 published. By Loïc Denuzière on Saturday, May 23, 2015 0 comments. It's barely been a month since we released WebSharper 3.0, and we are now at it again with the release of WebSharper 3.1. Without further ado, here are the main highlights. WebSharper has supported including client-side controls in ASPX pages since version 1.0, and running sitelets alongside ASP.NET since version 2.0. With version 3.1 and WebSharper.AspNetMvc. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17. Until now, in order t...
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http://www.intellifactory.com/blog/4401/websharper-3-2-with-support-for-scriptable-applications-better-resource-management-and-additional-streamlined-syntax
WebSharper 3.2 with support for scriptable applications, better resource management, and additional streamlined syntax. By Adam Granicz on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 1 comment. We are thrilled to announce the availability of WebSharper 3.2, paving the road to further upcoming enhancements to streamline developing and deploying WebSharper apps, and also shipping several key changes summarized here. No need to annotate sitelet assemblies with. This is what pre-3.2 code looked like:. Now you can simply do:.
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http://www.intellifactory.com/blog/4423/websharper-ui-next-3-4-the-new-html-syntax
WebSharper UI.Next 3.4: the new HTML syntax. By Loïc Denuzière on Monday, August 3, 2015 3 comments. As its name suggests, UI.Next was created to be the next-generation standard library for UI programming in WebSharper. As a consequence, as of WebSharper 4.0, UI.Next will be merged into WebSharper itself. Under a less "codenamey" moniker that we haven't decided yet. It will completely obsolete the current Html.Client and Html.Server. The recently released version 3.4. For attributes, the class. Attranim ...
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