Did you know that the infrastructure of #tezos#xtz is implemented in #OCaml? Experiment with this language made for safety, efficiency and fun by following the OCaml MOOC while you #stayathome! https://t.co/qF2blSL14Y
Let's have some fun while staying home: the fourth session of the #ocaml MOOC is back! We decided to reopen it to give you one more reason to #StayHome.
https://t.co/jjGFZjUX81
Our next Coder Stories event in Paris will be a talk with Xavier Leroy, architect and lead developer of @OCamlLang (interview in English🇬🇧). Get your free ticket here! #OCaml https://t.co/eo0dCmX3vH
Want to play with PyTorch, but prefer OCaml to Python?
Here are OCaml bindings to the PyTorch C++ API.
With examples for image recognition, GANs, RL, etc.
By Laurent Mazare.
https://t.co/bPeA2Y3Gze https://t.co/bPeA2Y3Gze
If you enjoyed learning #ocaml with us, please advertise our fourth edition! Use our flyer https://t.co/ao2F4ayJ23 or link to the registration page https://t.co/yfbYx365lc!
The #OCaml MOOC (@ocamlmooc) from @ParisDiderot is back ! It is free, held in English and starts september 22 2019.
You will learn the basis of OCaml, the programming language behind the #Tezos node implementation. Do not hesitate to register ! https://t.co/eg7MZZhwi0
Just completed the "Introduction to Functional Programming in OCaml" from Université Paris Diderot!
One of the more challenging courses I've done but quite rewarding! @FunMooc@ocamlmooc
https://t.co/NCakMMbzCj
I finally finished the "Klotski" puzzle of the MOOC "Introduction to Functional Programming in OCaml" at https://t.co/NzVCtNxAPS. It was both stimulating and very enriching. Thanks to Drs. Roberto Di Cosmo, Yann Regis-Gianas, and Ralf Treinen! @ocamlmooc ⚽️