Cool algorithm!
Cool algorithm!
You would be surprised, but there are people that write JS SDKs and do not bother in writing the .Net version.
To use a package written in TS or JS without leaving .Net.
I was thinking in Fable, but I would prefer to not leave .Net land and to have a JS to .Net runtime or compiler.
Hi #fsharp! Somebody knows if it's possible to call TypeScript code from F# and how? Any good tutorial? (not using a web browser as runtime)
It's a good idea. Governments in countries with natural resources find easier to extract them and keep the money rather than developing the country.
I also tried in a compiled project and gives the same error as in the script. This was the easiest way I found to share code that reproduces the error.
wow, Thanks!!
You can see after I open Oxpecker.ViewEngine the CE starts to show an error. Before it seems fine.
Here's the full code reproducing the problem I have gist.github.com/lamg/b384713...
Fair enough, I thought the error could be more easy to see. Here's the full code. Just run it and you'll see the error.
gist.github.com/lamg/b384713...
Hey @lanayx.bsky.social there seems to be some weird interference I cannot understand between Oxpecker.ViewEngine and a CE I'm writing. Do you have any idea why that happens? The txn CE handles the DB transaction and async query execution.
Before reaching that point there's a problem with the Type Provider and the native SQLite library.
Attention, bored #fsharp programmers of Earth! I have a challenge for you. The below script doesn't work. Any help welcome. I already abandoned the Type Provider path in my project, but curious to see this work.
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