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⚡️ Fastest regex engine in F#

Researcher and developer Ian Eric Varatalu presented RE#, an open source F# regular expression engine that surpassed all industrial analogues in speed and for the first time combined support for intersection, complement, and contextual lookaround operators with guaranteed linear complexity.

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⚡️ Google launches podcast about agentic AI

The company presented The Shift podcast, in which participants discuss the most pressing questions about agentic AI.

For developers, this is a chance to hear the analysis of topics directly from the team that creates them.

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⚡️ Migrating from AWS S3 to Azure Storage just got easier than ever

Microsoft has added support for private data transfers from AWS S3 to Azure Blob in Azure Storage Mover. The tool allows you to migrate storage without opening them to the public internet. For companies with a hybrid infrastructure, this makes it easier to move securely between clouds.

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⚡️ F# Weekly #11, 2026

In the latest installment, you'll learn about .NET 11 Preview 2 with updates to the platform and development tools. Architectural approaches such as Safe Clean Architecture, proposals for the development of the Fantomas forator, as well as new versions of libraries including FSharp.Core, FSharp.Data and NBomber are also discussed.

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⚡️ Queues, topics, and reliable asynchrony

Asynchronous messages are one of the key tools for building scalable and resilient . NET systems.

In his article, Adrian Bailador explains the basic principles of messaging architecture: what is the difference between queues and topics, what message delivery models exist, and how to choose between RabbitMQ, Azure Service Bus, and AWS SQS.

The author shows how message brokers help unleash services, increase fault tolerance, and handle tasks in the background without blocking APIs.

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⚡️ Scandal around AutoMapper

A vulnerability (CVE-2026-32933) has been discovered in AutoMapper that allows an application to be dropped through a stack overflow in deep recursion and no mapping depth limit.

AutoMapper is one of the most widely used tools in the .NET ecosystem for automatic object-to-object mapping. In 2025, the project switched to a commercial model: the current versions of the library are distributed by subscription, while the old ones (under the MIT license) were left without support.

Despite the high severity of the vulnerability, the developer refused to release fixes for free versions, limiting the patch to only supported (including paid) releases. This caused a wave of criticism: some of the community accuses the author of trying to force users to a paid subscription, while others remind that unsupported open source by definition does not guarantee security updates and may require self-support.

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🚀 NBomber Studio v0.6.2 is out!

The latest update of NBomber Studio brings incremental but meaningful improvements to how teams observe and analyze load tests in real time.

https://nbomber.com/blog/2026/03/18/nbomber-studio-v0.6.2
⚡️ NBomber Studio

The NBomber team has released an update to Studio, extending the load testing tool with Compare Runs and Trend Analysis for performance analytics.

Among the key innovations are the ability to stop test sessions, download HTML reports directly from the interface, and OIDC-enabled authentication enabled by default.

The developers also introduced Helm charts for simplified deployment to Kubernetes and announced the launch of native load testing in K8s in April.

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⚡️ F# Weekly #12

The Ionide project celebrates its 11th anniversary, and the ecosystem continues to evolve rapidly, from updates to NBomber and Visual Studio Code to new tools and libraries including CodecMapper, Sharpino, and Fable.

Microsoft Strengthens Focus on AI and .NET with Voice Assistants, Agent-Based Services, and MAUI Development Enhancements

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⚡️ The long-awaited FullJoin for LINQ may appear in .NET 11

The .NET community is discussing the addition of a full-fledged full outer join to LINQ — the API has already been provisionally approved, but not yet implemented in the SDK and Entity Framework.

The new FullJoin method will allow data from both sides to be merged without losing elements, including in cases where there are no matches, which will close a long-standing gap in collections.

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⚡️ F# Weekly #13, 2026

In the latest release, the key event was the release of Deedle 4.0, an update to the popular data library. In addition, the digest includes news from Microsoft, including the development of GitHub Copilot and . NET ecosystems, the release of TypeScript 6.0 and Visual Studio Code 1.113, as well as new projects and library updates.

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⚡️ Microsoft представила Azure Copilot Migration Agent

Microsoft has introduced Azure Copilot Migration Agent, an AI tool to simplify cloud migration preparation. The solution analyzes the infrastructure, identifies dependencies, proposes a migration strategy and helps create a landing zone, and integrates with GitHub Copilot to modernize applications. So far, the agent is only working in the planning phase and is available in preview as an add-on to Azure Migrate.

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⚡️ Quantum Katas is an educational project for learning the Q language#

Microsoft has introduced Quantum Katas, a set of interactive exercises for self-study of quantum programming in the Q# language.

The project is built on the principle of code katas and offers developers step-by-step tasks — from basic quantum operations to algorithms like Deutsch–Jozsa. The platform includes a built-in solution validation system and training materials. It requires a Quantum Development Kit with a quantum computing simulator.

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⚡️ Description of data for .NET and Haskell without duplication

The tabularius project offers an approach to cross-language integration in .NET and Haskell projects that allows you to eliminate duplication of data structures.

The solution is based on using C-headers as a single source of truth: they are processed on the Haskell side via FFI, and on the .NET side using the Cesium compiler, which converts C-descriptions into native structures.

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