The announcement and details are up on the ocamlforge wiki here. I will be giving a short (10 min) talk about how we use OCaml to generate 198,278 lines of C in libguestfs.
The announcement and details are up on the ocamlforge wiki here. I will be giving a short (10 min) talk about how we use OCaml to generate 198,278 lines of C in libguestfs.
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The official announce here:
https://forge.ocamlcore.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=774
Hope to see you a lot of OCaml enthusiasts here!
Cool.
Btw. it’s sad that all the links to cocan.org and ocaml-tutorial.org are now broken. If you don’t have the time to rebuild the websites it would be nice to make them point to the mirrors at http://mirror.ocamlcore.org/.
Best,
Daniel