Matt Gallagher
Matt Gallagher
It didn't fit into the nice concise bug report template you gave, but I just want to take the chance to note how awesome this VS Code extension is! The...
General consensus in a discussion between me, Tomasz and Maxime: webpack is the safe bet as other tools are quite young and don't have a large ecosystem.
Kevin Frey has provided some information to help: - [Minimal repo updated to work with IE11](https://github.com/Freymaurer/SAFE-MinExcel) - Relevant part of [package.json](https://github.com/Freymaurer/SAFE-MinExcel/blob/b87b597d70cba6484dd95ba3b59395ecfcba31ad/package.json#L9-L11): ```json "@babel/core": "^7.16.0", "@babel/preset-env": "^7.16.0", "babel-loader": "^8.2.3", ``` -...
There were some reservations raised about this in a recent call between SAFE maintainers, largely because there's already a lot of complexity for newcomers.
Tomasz and I agreed about pinning for Client/Server. We're not certain whether it's necessary to do anything with Shared as it may use whatever Client/Server do.
I've tested this out in my Ubuntu environment, where I have a symlink in `/usr/local/bin` to my `sqlpackage` install location, by running the expression Nick has added in F# interactive....
@isaacabraham can you recommend anyone(s) to ask for advice on this?
@razzmatazz is this still an issue? I'm not getting autocomplete either. That said, I'm an Emacs noob trying to set up F# support from a bare-bones vanilla Emacs setup, so...
Thank you both. I've tried again today and—rather unexpectedly—my setup is working! I don't think that I did anything different from when I posted my previous comment, so perhaps the...
@razzmatazz it's interesting to hear that you work on Doom Emacs. The reason I've been trying to set up F# support in vanilla Emacs is that I've not got it...