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GODI is discontinued. This is the archived content of the former site godi.camlcity.org.
Documentation
Most important
The GODI User's Manual
Bootstrap README
Documentation falls into three categories: GODI user documentation, packager documentation, and documentation about the Ocaml compiler in general.
GODI user documentation
The GODI User's Manual
: An introduction, also explaining the concepts behind GODI, and simple packaging
Bootstrap README
: How to successfully bootstrap GODI
User FAQ
docs.camlcity.org
for browsing through packages
Documentation for advanced users and packagers
Packager FAQ
Reference for Makefile variables
Reference for PLIST
Reference for db
Finding shared libraries in a portable way
How to check-in and release GODI packages
Skylift overview
Workgroups in Skylift
Ocaml documentation
A subjective selection.
Objective Caml Homepage
: Lots of links concerning the official O'Caml distribution, manuals, tutorials, mailing lists, bugtracking
O'Caml Link Database
: Links to O'Caml software maintained by users
The Humps
: Another collection of links
OCamlCore.org
is an O'Caml-dedicated web site with a project repository (forge), and an RSS aggregator for O'Caml-related blog sites.
O'Caml Manual
: Official documentation of the latest O'Caml release
Developing Applications with Objective Caml
, the so-called "O'Reilly Book", by Emmanuel Chailloux, Pascal Manoury and Bruno Pagano
Introduction to Functional Programming
, Lecture notes by John Harrison. For people who like it more theoretical.
Introduction to the Objective Caml Programming Language
, a quite concise introduction by Jason Hickey
Learning OCaml, for C, C++, Perl and Java programmers
, by Richard Jones
Cheat sheet
. Here are the ones from Ocamlpro:
Cheat sheets
The Caml Consortium
COCAN - The OCaml Alliance Network
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