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Falco F#

@falco_framework

A functional-first toolkit for building brilliant #aspnetcore applications using #fsharp on #dotnet Blistering fast, memory efficient, AOT compliant and more

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Falco F#
Falco F#@falco_framework·
Thank you to all of those who have reported broken links on the docs site. And submitted PRs. Truly appreciated. The reason I haven't merged any of these is because I have been feverishly working away at a content refresh, which will eliminate them naturally.
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Falco F#@falco_framework·
@GregJBell You know who you're talking too right? 🤣
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Falco F#@falco_framework·
Been toying around with some new branding lately. What do we think? 👍 OR 👎
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Falco F#@falco_framework·
Since Falco is free of reflection and dynamic code, it natively supports trimming and AoT. Yielding surprisingly small and efficient single file binaries 🧙‍♂️ If you're running within a scale to zero environment, don't forget about the ready to run flag ⚠️
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Falco F#@falco_framework·
@nbevans Ok, I understand now. I agree, the maturity of dotnet is wonderful. The hedonic treadmill is in full effect.
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Nathan B. Evans@nbevans·
@falco_framework Ever looked at the source for things like Go, Node etc? many such cases. They are full of "we'll fix this later" todos, essentially. Stuff that .NET had sorted out back at v1.1 or v2.0
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Falco F#@falco_framework·
People just assume .NET equals bloatware. Not realizing that highly performant and lightweight alternatives are readily available.
pim@pim_brouwers

#3, Go had the lowest initial footprint, but consumed most CPU and RAM under load. #2, Razor Slices had the highest initial footprint, but consumed only modest CPU and RAM under load. #1, Falco was the best blend of initial footprint, and resource consumption under load.

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Falco F#@falco_framework·
@nbevans I'm confused. What do you mean?
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Falco F#@falco_framework·
The reason Falco can out perf these other lightweight templating packages is that it completely eliminates the most costly part of templating, parsing.
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pim@pim_brouwers·
I am so impressed by Razor Slices, I didn't know it was possible to achieve those perf characteristics using Razor. I pitted it against: Falco (naturally) and Go. I was very shocked by the results. Source: github.com/pimbrouwers/We…
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devleader@DevLeaderCa·
There's no shortage of ways to make apps. When it comes to web apps, we generally see two categories: - Single Page Applications (SPA) - Multi-Page Applications (MPA) If you're building web apps, which do you prefer? Why, and what frameworks are you using?
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Rick@rick01·
C# is bae. Who has the cleanest project bootstrap?
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Falco F#@falco_framework·
@Jimmy_Byrd @Aaronontheweb Falco is just a thin veneer on top of endpoints, which I think giraffe has an API for now too right?
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Jimmy Byrd 🦡@Jimmy_Byrd·
@Aaronontheweb Most F# Web "Frameworks" are just libraries that wrap ASPNET with different flavors. You can use Falco/Giraffe routes but fallback to Endpoint routing if they're hiding something you really want exposed.
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Aaron Stannard@Aaronontheweb·
Started working on a little proof of concept for a service I've wanted to build for like 10 years; would love to use this as my training wheels to learn F#. Which web framework do I go with? Requirements in next tweet.
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Falco F#@falco_framework·
Falco v6 will be rewritten in Go.
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