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Fast, Flexible and Functional Programming with OCaml
Summary
Gemma Gordon and Anil Madhavapeddy give a brief history of OCaml, both from a technical and community building perspective, and explain how they are unlocking its potential in the "new" world of browsers and IoT.
Bio
Gemma Gordon is Operations Director for the OCaml Labs group based in the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, and the CEO of OCaml Labs Consultancy. Anil Madhavapeddy is a University Lecturer at the University of Cambridge, based in the Systems Research Group. He founded the OCaml Labs group at Cambridge, and leads the MirageOS unikernel Linux Foundation project.
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