A look back on OCaml since 2011 – OCamlPro
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As you already know if you’ve read our last blogpost, we have updated our OCaml cheat sheets starting with the language and stdlib ones. We know some of you have students to initiate in September and we wanted these sheets to be ready for the start of the school year! We’re working on more sheets for OCaml tools like opam or Dune and important libraries such as Obj Lwt or Core. Keep an eye on our blog or the repo on GitHub to follow all the updates.Going through the documentation was a journey to the past: we have looked back on 8 years of evolution of the OCaml language and library. New feature after new feature, OCaml has seen many changes. Needless to say, upgrading our cheat sheets to OCaml 4.08.1 was a trip down memory lane. We wanted to share our throwback experience with you!2011Fabrice Le Fessant first published our cheat sheets in 2011, the year OCamlPro was created! At the time, OCaml was in its 3.12 version and just got its current name agreed upon. First-class modules we…

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