No, I'm an electrical engineer, like you. kicadocaml is actually the
first program I've written in ocaml; I learned it while writing it.
Wasn't so hard, though I'm not using any 'advanced' features of the
language.  I think whatever concision is there is ocaml's fault, not
mine :)

btw, is there a board available that exercises most of the features of
gEDA's pcb?  Maybe something from DJ Delorie?
Tim
>
> I can't grok ocaml very well, although I'm very impressed by how concise
> your code is. Are you a compsci? ocaml is not what I'd call a
> main-stream language, although AIUI, it is the first language taught
> here at our Computer Science department.
>
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