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Estimating the size of the ocaml community
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Date: | 2005-02-02 (22:40) |
From: | Michael Jeffrey Tucker <mtucker@e...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Estimating the size of the ocaml community |
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Yaron Minsky wrote: > > - Some schools teach ocaml. Brown and Caltech apparently have intro ocaml > courses. Any other places that teach the language? Any ideas on how many > students go through these courses? Although there are no courses that I know of at Harvard which set out to teach OCaml, it has made appearances in a few classes that I have taken. Specifically, a graduate-level Artificial Intelligence course on Computational Game Theory that is offered periodically asks its students to complete its problem sets using OCaml. Also, Prof. Norman Ramsey's course on Programming Languages last year included a lecture on "Classes and Modules in Objective Caml", though I don't think that the students were asked to write any code in OCaml for that course. Mike