• Source: WebSharper
  • WebSharper is an open-source and commercial web-programming framework that allows web developers to create and maintain complex JavaScript and HTML5 front-end applications in the F# programming language. Other than a few native libraries, everything is F# source.


    Overview


    WebSharper includes support for jQuery, HTML5, DOM and EcmaScript. WebSharper Mobile includes support for Android, iOS and Windows Phone Formlets and Sitelets.
    Unlike many other web-programming toolkits, WebSharper offers a rich set of abstractions and DSL syntax for common web-related chores, such as composing HTML, defining web forms, managing required resources and handling URLs safely.


    = Extensions

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    WebSharper extensions include

    Bing Maps
    DHTMLX
    Ext JS
    Formlets for jQuery UI
    Formlets for jQuery Mobile
    GlMatrix
    Google Maps
    Google Visualization
    InfoVis
    jQuery Mobile
    jQuery Tools
    jQuery UI
    Kendo UI
    Modernizr
    O3D
    Protovis
    Raphaël
    Sencha Touch
    TinyMCE
    Twitter
    WebGL
    YUI Library


    = Development environments

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    WebSharper can be used with any text editor. WebSharper can also be used with Visual Studio 2008/2010/2012 templates with full ASP.NET integration and with MonoDevelop.


    Mobile


    As a general framework for making web apps, WebSharper is also capable of being used as a framework for making mobile and tablet apps, either by making the needed widgets and animations from scratch, or by using one of the mobile frameworks for WebSharper. An HTML5 app written in WebSharper can have separate views for Tablets and Mobile phones.


    Examples


    The following sample displays a single HTML paragraph:

    The matching server-side code is also written in F#:


    See also


    F#
    Comparison of JavaScript frameworks
    Comparison of web frameworks


    Notes




    References


    Syme, Don; Granicz, Adam; Cisternino, Antonio (2012). "Expert F# 3.0". Apress. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)


    External links


    Official website

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