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[Caml-list] OCaml IDEs for beginners? (P.S.)
- Benjamin C. Pierce
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| From: | Benjamin C. Pierce <bcpierce@s...> |
| Subject: | [Caml-list] OCaml IDEs for beginners? (P.S.) |
Before I get flooded with recommendations for alternative editors, I
should emphasize that the thing that is *good* about Emacs+tuareg (and
that I don't want to lose) is the integration with the OCaml top level --
the ability to easily grab a function, stuff it into a running top level,
jump to the point where an error is reported, etc., etc. (I.e., I'm
interested in an IDE, not just an editor.)
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