[cwn] Attn: Development Editor, Latest OCaml Weekly News
Alan Schmitt
alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org
Tue Feb 8 05:16:25 PST 2022
Hello
Here is the latest OCaml Weekly News, for the week of February 01 to 08,
2022.
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Functori is hiring full-time engineers and Interns
Permanent position for Computer Scientist in cybersecurity verification at CEA List, France
pyml_bindgen: a CLI app to generate Python bindings directly from OCaml value specifications
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Functori is hiring full-time engineers and Interns
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Archive:
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/functori-is-hiring-full-time-engineers-interns/9266/1>
Mohamed Iguernlala announced
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Functori, a young and dynamic company based in Paris, is hiring
talented engineers/PhDs to expand its team. Please find more details
in the announcement (in French):
<https://functori.com/annonce-recrutement.pdf>
We are also looking for interns in the fields of programming
languages, formal methods, and blockchains (details available on
request).
Feel free to share with anyone who may be interested.
Permanent position for Computer Scientist in cybersecurity verification at CEA List, France
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Archive:
<https://sympa.inria.fr/sympa/arc/caml-list/2022-02/msg00004.html>
ANTIGNAC Thibaud announced
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We would like to share with you an exciting opportunity to join the
Frama-C team at CEA List (a French public research institute). We are
opening a permanent computer scientist position to work on formal
verification of cybersecurity properties. More details about the
position and the qualifications expected are available here:
<https://frama-c.com/jobs/2022-02-01-permanent-computer-scientist-cyber-security-verification.html>
Please do not hesitate to reach out or to share with potentially
interested people!
pyml_bindgen: a CLI app to generate Python bindings directly from OCaml value specifications
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Archive:
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-pyml-bindgen-a-cli-app-to-generate-python-bindings-directly-from-ocaml-value-specifications/8786/5>
Ryan Moore announced
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New version
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I wanted to announce a new version of `pyml_bindgen' has been merged
into the opam repository, version 0.2.0. Whenever it hits, feel free
to try it out!
The main addition is now you can embed Python files directly into the
generated OCaml module and it will be evaluated at run time. In this
way, you don't need your users to mess with the `PYTHONPATH'
environment variable or need them to install a particular Python
module when using the generated OCaml code. (Another thanks to
UnixJunkie and Thierry Martinez for their help with this!)
There were also a few bugfixes and some nice new [examples] added to
the GitHub repository. One cool thing about the examples is that they
show you how to set up your project to use Dune rules to automatically
generate Python bindings whenever the value specification files
change!
[examples]
<https://github.com/mooreryan/ocaml_python_bindgen/tree/main/examples>
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