[cwn] Attn: Development Editor, Latest Caml Weekly News

Alan Schmitt alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org
Tue Mar 3 00:20:33 PST 2009


Hello,

Here is the latest Caml Weekly News, for the week of February 24 to  
March 03, 2009.

1) The new OCaml book (Objective Caml Programming Language by Tim  
Rentsch)
2) OCaml Presentations Solicited for CUFP 2009

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1) The new OCaml book (Objective Caml Programming Language by Tim  
Rentsch)
Archive: <http://groups.google.com/group/fa.caml/browse_thread/thread/02e5cd832adeae94# 
 >
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** Richard Jones said:

I previously mentioned this book on the list and said that I'd been
promised a review copy from the publisher:

<http://www.amazon.com/Objective-Caml-Programming-Language/dp/ 
0981599206>

I received the review copy from Abscissa Press yesterday and I have
read the first few chapters.  This book is in fact the Jason Hickey
book which has been floating around on the net for a while, updated by
Tim Rentsch who I think is Jason's colleague or student.

First impressions are that it is technically solid, well formatted and
easy to read, and filled with lots of examples and exercises.

The first few chapters spend too long, IMO, on rather impractical
examples involving constructing values and interpreting types.  (The
value restriction appears in Ch.5!)  Practical examples of real code
come too late, I guess reflecting the university background of the
authors.

Nevertheless from what I've read so far I think it's a sound book for
students and for people who don't mind a slightly theoretical
introduction to the language, and I can definitely recommend it.

If anyone has any specific questions, they can catch me on IRC #ocaml
today.

Rich.

(Needless to say it's far better than the Apress book)
			
** The editor (Alan Schmitt) said:

This is email started a long thread highlighting the controversy about  
the
relationship between this book and Jason Hickey's book currently under
contract with Cambridge University Press. As I don't feel I can  
summarize the
thread without taking sides, even unconsciously, I will only point to  
it on
Google Groups:
<http://groups.google.com/group/fa.caml/browse_thread/thread/02e5cd832adeae94# 
 >
and on the Caml list archive:
<http://caml.inria.fr/pub/ml-archives/caml-list/2009/02/e839b7a8a36582faeca085cac4ecfedb.en.html 
 >
and
<http://caml.inria.fr/pub/ml-archives/caml-list/2009/03/9670bb0753ee1b23e2dfc80ce76d97fc.en.html 
 >.
			
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2) OCaml Presentations Solicited for CUFP 2009
Archive: <http://groups.google.com/group/fa.caml/browse_thread/thread/966fcbb97be5932b# 
 >
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** Jim Grundy announced:

Fellow caml coders

Let me invite you to consider submitting a presentation to the 2009  
Workshop
for Commercial Users of Functional Programming. I know from reading  
this list
that a great many of you are engaged in just the sort of practical  
endeavors
that this workshop focuses on.

Kind regards

Jim Grundy

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    Commercial Users of Functional Programming Workshop (CUFP) 2009
             Functional Programming As a Means, Not an End
                        Call for Presentations
                         Sponsored by SIGPLAN
                       Co-located with ICFP 2009
                 Edinburgh, Scotland, 4 September 2009
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                Presentation proposals due 15 May 2009
                 <http://cufp.galois.com/2009/call.html>
      __________________________________________________________

(For the full call for presentations, please follow the archive link  
above.)
			
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