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Posts by Paweł Stadnicki

may I take the 24th? Thanks

5 months ago 1 0 1 0

In Poland, the trial period is typically 3 months terminated with a full calendar month's notice (30–60 days). While this can vary, a 3-month trial with full-month notice is almost prevalent even for contracts. If things don’t work out, the usual outcome is a mutual agreement to part ways.

9 months ago 2 0 1 0
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GitHub - CuminAndPotato/PXL-Api: APIs for writing PXL-Apps APIs for writing PXL-Apps. Contribute to CuminAndPotato/PXL-Api development by creating an account on GitHub.

We've open-sourced our #dotnet / #fsharp / #typescript API for writing #pxlclock animations: github.com/CuminAndPota...

We are
- open for contributions
- anyone comes up with an API for another language? So curious and insightful to see how and why things may differ for similar purposes

Thank you🙏

1 year ago 10 4 0 0

It looks great, when do you plan the selling?

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
F# advent | D3.fs

Data Apps in F# or F# in Data Apps?
stadnicki.observablehq.cloud/d3-fs/fsharp...

#fsharp #fsadvent

1 year ago 7 4 0 0
Fable · Fable 5 alpha

Fable 5 alpha is here 🎉

It comes with a new project cracker and partial support of F# 9 features.

Read more about it at:

fable.io/blog/2024/20...

#fsharp #fablecompiler

1 year ago 24 9 0 0

Cat is a mammal, mammal is an animal. Apply this kind of abstraction to software, and you'll never be jobless

1 year ago 0 0 1 0
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Celebrating 5 Years In Production We started building a new cloud-based SaaS product in July 2019 and chose F# and .Net Core; Were they good choices and would we do the same again today?

My F# Advent Calendar post about a real-world SaaS product that has been in production for 5 years and whether we would choose F# today: ijrussell.github.io/posts/five-y...
#fsharp #FsAdvent #dotnet
(thanks @sergeytihon.com for organising)

1 year ago 30 15 3 2
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My #fsharp advent calendar post showing how to generate code using Fabulous.AST edgarfgp.github.io/Fabulous.AST/

(Thanks @sergeytihon.com for organising)

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It's not #fsharp this time, but #typescript. I do some Promise-hacks to achieve composition of state-aware functions to draw some growing rectangles for #pxlClock :)

There's also some more - program your own animations and win a PXL-Clock! github.com/CuminAndPota...

1 year ago 5 2 0 0

Nice! I will apply it with my next coding endeavour

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
Paul Blasucci's Weblog Thoughts on software development and sundry other topics

Well, it's been more than 3 years 😵, but I am pleased to share that I have, once again, blogged a thing, as part of the 2024 #fsharp Advent Calendar: paul.blasuc.ci/posts/fault-...
#FsAdvent #dotnet

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Your First day on the team = releasing Your first feature Welcome to our team! Today is your first day, which means it's the day you'll release your first feature. You'll see everything needed to design, implement, and release a feature in our system. We'll ...

My F# advent calendar post showing you a complete feature slice through our real-world application:
www.planetgeek.ch/2024/12/13/f...
#fsharp #dotnet

(thanks @sergeytihon.com for organising)

1 year ago 36 16 0 1

I know that discussion, and that's exactly what I'm referring to :) Interviews are mostly about stuff you will NOT do in practice (based on my experience)

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

And of course, it's better if you immediately know the exact replacement for fold before using it, but that takes practice—or the luck of not being influenced by prevalent object-oriented habits (or talent)

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Fold is great for exploratory analyses until we determine what we want to do with the data (explanatory). It's also a common topic in interview questions (along with the famous 'rebase').

1 year ago 2 0 2 0

You can't call yourself a C# developer until you solely use bare map (Select) and filter (Where). By using fold, you're safe—you'll never pass any C# interview.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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How to write Fable compiler plugin This tutorial is based on the experience of building Oxpecker.Solid.FablePlugin

New article for #FsAdvent - how to write #Fable compiler plugin!
medium.com/@lanayx/how-...
#fsharp #oxpecker

1 year ago 16 5 0 0
PXL-Jam Christmas 2024
PXL-Jam Christmas 2024 YouTube video by The Pure State

🎄🌟 Announcing PXL-JAM 2024! 🌟🎄

🎨 Program some PXLs
🏆 WIN 1 of 3 PXL-Clocks!
💻 Powered by #dotnet, programmed in #fsharp

Proudly part of the F# Advent Calendar by @sergeytihon.com - thank you for hosting us man 🤗

✨ Learn more: youtu.be/q5-QTpEMGdU

Let’s make some art 🖌️ #PXLJAM2024 #PXLCLOCK

1 year ago 16 6 1 0

I am looking for at least one more person for Dec 14th. #fsharp

1 year ago 4 4 1 0
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Nullable Reference Types in F# 9 - .NET Blog Read about latest F# 9 feature, Nullable Reference Types

A long read dedicated to Nullable Reference Types in F# 9 was just published: devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/nulla...
It talks about history of nullability in F#, applicability of the new feature as well as new ways of dealing with null values in F# code.

1 year ago 15 8 0 0

It feels exactly like a time travel journey. The only difference is a butterfly instead of a bird and fact that you have some audience from day one. There's a real desire to share sth useful here. It's also strange that I never felt that same urge with Mastodon, Discord etc

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

An #fsharp success story!

For a client, I used #trulla and #typeFighter as „solid foundation“ for type-checking an in-product programming language 🤩 My trusted friend @dawedev.bsky.social from @amplifyingfsharp.io is now carrying on the work and ensuring customer success! Step on it, bro! 💪

1 year ago 8 4 1 0