OCaml

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Short from its former name, Objective Caml.

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OCaml

  1. (computer languages) A general-purpose, multi-paradigm programming language based on the Caml dialect of ML.
    • 2015 April 2, James Somers, “Toolkits for the Mind”, in MIT Technology Review[1]:
      Minsky, a computer science PhD, convinced his employer 10 years ago to rewrite the company’s entire trading system in OCaml.

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