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  author="Alexy Khrabrov"
  date="2009-01-30T18:40:37"
  subject="Re: [Caml-list] OCaml PLEAC reaches 100%"
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<thread subject="OCaml PLEAC reaches 100%">
<msg 
  url="2009/01/ff989057cc196f94952b5a35a0dd7dd0"
  from="Dave Benjamin &lt;dave@r...&gt;"
  author="Dave Benjamin"
  date="2009-01-30T14:52:48"
  subject="OCaml PLEAC reaches 100%">
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  url="2009/01/da12922c3aa3b92ea0ed38dbe1b4d48b"
  from="Daniel_Bünzli &lt;daniel.buenzli@e...&gt;"
  author="Daniel_Bünzli"
  date="2009-01-30T15:33:25"
  subject="Re: [Caml-list] OCaml PLEAC reaches 100%">
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<msg 
  url="2009/01/8eed19e3dfce9d286b14da52b2f7379f"
  from="Alexy Khrabrov &lt;deliverable@g...&gt;"
  author="Alexy Khrabrov"
  date="2009-01-30T18:40:37"
  subject="Re: [Caml-list] OCaml PLEAC reaches 100%">
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  url="2009/01/49f540c193ca2c583ca48e44df262300"
  from="David Teller &lt;David.Teller@u...&gt;"
  author="David Teller"
  date="2009-01-30T19:18:29"
  subject="Re: [Caml-list] OCaml PLEAC reaches 100%">
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<contents>
I've discoverted OCaml PLEAC early on while learning OCaml, and found  
the only method of getting "the OCaml way" which beats asking on the  
IRC: grep the PLEAC.

I believe we all owe a great debt of gratitude to Dave who toiled with  
amazing perseverance and ingenuity for years to make it happen.  I'm  
going to teach my children to be as persistent as Dave!  This is  
nothing short of a miracle and a heroic achievement, IMHO, and a fun  
to read, too, as the examples are short and you always learn something  
new.  Kudos to Dave!

Cheers,
Alexy

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