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V2 of Real World OCaml
Home Page: https://dev.realworldocaml.org
License: Other
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We'll start by describing the two basic approaches for reporting errors in OCaml: error-aware return types and exceptions.
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At its simplest, a variable is an identifier whose meaning is bound to a particular value. In OCaml these bindings are often introduced using the let keyword. When typed in at the prompt of the interpreter, a let binding has the following syntax. 0 comments
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Anil, did you close this 'issue'? Assuming you've noticed that closing an issue makes it appear as a strikethrough (not deleted) :)
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We'll start by describing the two basic approaches for reporting errors in OCaml: error-aware return types and exceptions.
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If this doesn't work, I'm going to cry.
A random point: it would be lovely to be able to mark code-blocks with comments, rather than just grafs.
Should we follow the Core idiom of underscores rather than camel case, i.e. Hash_map instead of HashMap?
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There should be a first-use "how to install ATDgen" here.
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A few thoughts on this graf. First, this phrase:
The language includes assignment, mutable values like arrays and strings. Evaluation order is strict and sequential. In principle, you can port many imperative programs directly to OCaml.
seems a little high-level. I don't know that people will know what "strict and sequential" mean. I think a little more detail will be required to really explain your point here.
I also think I would drop the line of "OCaml may not be the right programming language for your problem". I would instead suggest that if they find themselves writing predominantly in an imperative style, that they're not using the language to its fullest.
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I agree. A variety of examples is good
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