-[ Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 04:55:26PM -0500, bobzhang ]----
> Hi, all,
>    I was writing(or collecting)  a hacking book about ocaml, now it's
> already more than 100 pages :-)
>   I would help to contribute it for free to the ocaml comunity.  Anyone
> would like to help it?
>  I put it here  http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~hongboz/master.pdf

This is great, although I'd like you to make the tex sources available
on something like github or gitorious so that it's easier to contribute
things to (but you keep control of the overall organisation so that it
stays organized and searchable as a book instead of as a wiki as
suggested).

>  My book mainly focus on how to make ocaml programmers more productive,
> quite different from other existing books.

I started a small book on OCaml myself some time ago, when I was teaching me
the language, focused on how to switch from C to OCaml (how to use modules, how
to live with a GC, how the runtime works internally, and how to mix OCaml and
C). I could translate it from French ascii to English tex and add the required
diagrams, and contribute it if you are interested?


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