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Thursday, March 05, 2009. Wednesday, 4 March 2009. Sunday, 8th March 2009.
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GODI - Ocaml for Everybody. How workgroups profit from GODI. This is the archived content of the former site godi. GODI - Ocaml for Everybody.
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Is a syntax extension to ease the writing of efficient arithmetic expressions in OCaml. This project was sponsored by Jane Street Capital. During their OCaml Summer Project 2008. We are very grateful for their support. This project is hosted on OCamlForge. This project provides three syntax extensions. The information below should give you a taste of the possibilities of these syntax extensions but the main reference is the ocamldoc help.
OCamlEditor is a source code editor and build tool for the OCaml. It provides many features to facilitate editing code, accessing API reference directly from the editor and compiling projects. It is entirely written in OCaml and uses LablGtk for the graphical user interface; it is light-weight, free and open source and runs on Linux and Windows. You can place markers in the editor. This saves the location so you can return to this line again later. The bookmarks are persistent and project-wide.
OCamlPro is the leading company in OCaml development. OCaml Binary Distribution for Windows. A smart-contract language for Tezos. Open-Source Tools and Libraries for OCaml. Online Exercices to Teach OCaml. Online Scilab Toplevel for Beginners. Online OCaml Toplevel for Beginners.
Ocamlviz is a free software that was funded by Jane Street Capital within the framework of Jane Street Summer Project. The key idea of Ocamlviz is the ability to instrument an existing code, in real time, with lightweight monitoring annotations. Ocamlviz can also be used as a debugging tool. Observe details about the garbage collector. Observe how many times the program goes through a point. Observe how much time passed between two points of the program.