Yurik changed the topic of #ocaml to: http://icfpcontest.cse.ogi.edu/ -- OCaml wins | http://www.ocaml.org/ | http://caml.inria.fr/oreilly-book/ | http://icfp2002.cs.brown.edu/ | SWIG now supports OCaml| Early releases of OCamlBDB and OCamlGettext are available
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<stepcut> grr
<stepcut> I wonder if this problem is too complex for ocamlyacc
<stepcut> if have to look ahead a hundred lines to figure out which group a block comment is associated with :P
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<Yurik> re
<docelic> heei
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<two-face> hi
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<systems> :)
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<gbryal> Do people write things like web apps and accounting systems in OCaml?
<gbryal> Is there a resource out there that tackles such examples instead fibonacci and hanoi type stuff?
<whee> instead of you mean?
<gbryal> yes, instead of.
<whee> the O'Reilly book has some larger examples
<gbryal> I'll have to pick it up. I can see why functional programming is a Good Thing. I just can't figure out how to apply it to Real Work.
<gbryal> And I know I should be able to; I deal with statistics and formulae and whatnot, within larger applications, and there are times when everyone wonders what is going on; something simple and provable would be awesome.
<whee> the O'Reilly book is online, there's a link from ocaml.org
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