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Ask HN: Google ignores my repository on GitHub and I do not know what to do

2 points·by RussBaz·3 jaar geleden·2 comments

Meet SwiftGodot by Miguel de Icaza

migueldeicaza.github.io
2 points·by RussBaz·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

Ask HN: Do you promote your hobby projects? Why?

4 points·by RussBaz·5 jaar geleden·1 comments

Show HN: WebFrame: F# framework for rapid prototyping with ASP.NET Core

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147 points·by RussBaz·5 jaar geleden·37 comments

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RussBaz
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
This is a good summary. Sometimes I too forget how much stuff Django provides out of the box for free. But now it is an old and boring tech, apparently. Oh well.
RussBaz
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
One of the issues I have with Giraffe is that it gives you too many ways to deal with routing while also asking to use custom operators. And yet I cannot get a list of all defined routes.

Honestly, I do not find their goal of being a functional interface to ASP.NET Core sufficiently compelling. Maybe they should be a bit more specific?
RussBaz
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
This is nice. You should promote it more!
RussBaz
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
I do and I love this. It is clearly a positive change. However, it is mostly for C# developers. Using the new API in F# is still somewhat clunky. IMO
RussBaz
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Thanks a lot for such a positive response! Feel free to message me if you have any issues.
RussBaz
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
I just wanted to mention that I considered FastApi but the amount of reflection and magic required to go this route was a bit too much to my liking in F#. Just a personal preference.

I mostly agree with you on Django though. But as you said - most apps are CRUD apps.
RussBaz
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
I was frustrated with the verbosity of ASP.NET Core, especially as an F# user. Don’t get me wrong, it is insanely powerful, performant and customisable web framework. And it is also one of the most USER-UNFRIENDLY things I have ever encountered in the web development.

Therefore, I decided to wrap it in some helper functions to make it as pleasant to work with for the new F# web developers as possible. And ... I’ve got somewhat carried away. This is the true origin of this project.

Before F# I was primarily into the Python, and I had really good experience with Django. I wanted to make my helper look more like Django but more I wrote, more it resembled Flask instead.

I have recently open sourced it under the MIT license on GitHub. I hope this will help with making other web developers more interested in seemingly niche language of F#.

I use it for a side project (some SPA app) I work on over the weekends. Therefore, I frequently change and update it as I encounter more missing things or parts that do not please me.

So, all the feedback is welcome! I am especially interested if you find the framework API intuitive enough for non-F# folks.

Thanks for your time!