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Table of Contents ───────────────── Internships at Nomadic-labs Interesting OCaml Articles Next OUPS meetup December 18th 2019 Old CWN Internships at Nomadic-labs ═══════════════════════════Archive: <https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/internship-at-nomadic-labs/4819>
Julien Tesson announced ───────────────────────Nomadic Labs is currently looking for students with an interest in functional programming for internships that would take place in our
offices in Paris or Grenoble. We have a catalog of internships topics available at [1] Theinternships topics are mainly addressed to master student but other
well motivated application will be considered.A first selection phase on received résumé will occur on december 15th. Please contact us at cont...@nomadic-labs.com by specifying
which topics in the catalog you're interested in. [1]: <https://nomadic-labs.com/download/internship_catalog.pdf> Please, feel free to redistribute widely. Interesting OCaml Articles ══════════════════════════ Archive: <https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/interesting-ocaml-articles/1867/57> james woodyatt announced ──────────────────────── Found on *Lobste.rs*: Mark Karpov writes yet another [Haskellvs. OCaml] for old time's sake. I found it worth a read and a mention
here.p.s. He spends a bit of time in the intro lamenting the lack of a conventional Unicode string library for OCaml, and I feel that pain acutely, especially since I'm the author of an *unconventional* one,
i.e. the [Ucs_text] module in my [Orsetto] project.[Haskell vs. OCaml] <https://markkarpov.com/post/haskell-vs-ocaml.html>
[Ucs_text] <https://bitbucket.org/jhw/orsetto/src/default/src/ucs/ucs_text.mli> [Orsetto] <https://bitbucket.org/jhw/orsetto> Next OUPS meetup December 18th 2019 ═══════════════════════════════════ Archive: <https://sympa.inria.fr/sympa/arc/caml-list/2019-12/msg00009.html> Bruno Bernardo announced ────────────────────────The OUPS meetup is back. The next one will take place on Wednesday, December 18, 7pm at IRILL on the Jussieu campus. As usual, we will
have a few talks, followed by pizzas and drinks. The talks will be the following: • Nathan Rebours, The future of OCaml-PPX • Guillaume Claret, coq-of-ocaml (<https://clarus.github.io/coq-of-ocaml/>) And possibly a third talk. Contact us if you want to presentsomething, especially if you have a small project you want to show in
10-15min. To register, or for more information, go here: <https://www.meetup.com/ocaml-paris/events/267019458> *Registration is required! Access is not guaranteed after 7pm ifyou're not registered.* (It also helps us to order the right amount of
food.) Access map: IRILL - Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) Barre 15-16 1er étage 4 Place Jussieu 75005 Paris <https://www.irill.org/pages/access.html> Old CWN ═══════If you happen to miss a CWN, you can [send me a message] and I'll mail it to you, or go take a look at [the archive] or the [RSS feed of the
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