Years ago, I started building my own HTTP lib for #fsharp - #fshttp - and loved it, especially the connections to people.
Now, parts of our #pxlclock software are open source too, and it even got us to Google #1!
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I randomly sneeked around in some chat rooms, and accidentially found that someone gave support to a user who struggled using a lib I wrote ( #fshttp ). The helping hand was @theangrybyrd.bsky.social , who I know from @amplifyingfsharp.io . What a great thing you do that - thank you ๐๐
IT'S OFFICIAL! #fshttp loves the #pxlclock - and perhaps you'll love the PXL-Clock, too ๐๐
You'll find all you need to start making your own PXL-Apps! IMO, it's also a low-barrier entrance to skill-up from #csharp to #fsharp ๐
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This looks very interesting. Adding headers conditionally is something I was surprised was not immediate when I first used #FsHttp.
Hey there! I've played a little with #FsHttp, to define things (e.g. headers) conditionally using idiomatic #fsharp syntax. How? Replacing custom operations with yields.
In general, I find overloading yield+combine+run extremely powerful for controling what's posisble in CEs.
File: Dsl.CE2.fsx
...for all those not using #fshttp - it's this advert-message.