Force-Directed Graph Layout in HTML5 with F# and WebSharper

Do you want to write succinct, type-safe and correct HTML5 web code which is not full of bugs?  Writing Javascript-executing code with F# is appealing for these and other reasons I've gone into before, and the open source Pit and WebSharper frameworks give ways to use F# to write HTML5/Javascript code for web and mobile … Continue reading Force-Directed Graph Layout in HTML5 with F# and WebSharper

F#, WebSharper, JavaScript, HTML5, Mobile etc.

I'm catching up on blogging about what's been going on in F# lately. One thing that happened over the vacation is that the F# HTML5/Mobile development tool called WebSharper is now open source, and free for use for open source projects (details on the site). There is also a community project called Pit (also on github) which compiles … Continue reading F#, WebSharper, JavaScript, HTML5, Mobile etc.

F# and HTML5: WebSharper Professional 2.2 Released

Adam over at Intellifactory has announced the release of WebSharper Professional 2.2. Congratulations to Adam and the team on this milestone release, which builds on F# in innovative ways.  You can take a look at the samples of developing HTML5 applications in the succinct, powerful, strongly typed language F#. It executes as JavaScript, but it's not hard to imagine that coding feels … Continue reading F# and HTML5: WebSharper Professional 2.2 Released

“Entire Websites as First-class F# Values” – Online Tonight, 11am PST

"Entire Websites as First-class F# Values" - Now that's a catch phrase I like! Adam Granicz is giving a talk on WebSharper sitelets tonight (Dec 21, 11am PST) at the online Community for F#, here is the abstract:   Adam Granicz: Introducing WebSharper Sitelets Abstract: WebSharper sitelets provide the essential mechanism to encapsulate entire websites as … Continue reading “Entire Websites as First-class F# Values” – Online Tonight, 11am PST