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Date: | 2001-01-20 (15:12) |
From: | Alex Baretta <alex@b...> |
Subject: | R: A manual... |
-----Messaggio originale----- Da: Alex Baretta <alex@baretta.com> A: caml-list@inria.fr <caml-list@inria.fr> Data: domenica 14 gennaio 2001 21.49 Oggetto: A manual... >Hi there! I'm a new Ocaml user and enthusiast. ... I guess I am a little over enthusiastic. I forgot to mention one important point: i found the online manual a read several sections. I found parts that looked more like a reminder for somebody who already knows the language very well, and others (the short overview at the beginning of the manual) excessively shallow to help understand the most powerful features of the language. I would really appreaciate if anyone could point me to some other online documentation on the language, with which from a simple Ocaml enthusiast I might become an Ocaml guru. BTW, thanks to all who have taken time to answer my first mail. I hope I'm not bugging you guys. I have now been reading this mailing list for several days, and I have noticed that the average level is a little over my understanding (say, another couple of years of university study above my understanding): it is probably not the right place for a newbie to post, or is it? Ciao a tutti! Hello to all! Salut à tout le monde! Alex