How many bells whistles would we have to make a try it web page? A
pretty CSS, a bit of javascrip to avoid submitting forms, and it could
look like an actual toplevel.
Like Thomas and Fabrice said, I am currently working on a Try it web
page. I am using Jérôme Vouillon's toplevel [1] and try
Maybe you could use Jérome Diminio's utop, which provide automatic
completion in the top level. The great difficulty is just to adapt ncurses
to javascript..
Le 18 déc. 2011 15:43, Çagdas Bozman cagdas.boz...@ocamlpro.com a
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How many bells whistles would we have to make a try it web
Le dimanche 18 décembre 2011 à 21:26 +0100, Pierre-Alexandre Voye a
écrit :
Maybe you could use Jérome Diminio's utop, which provide automatic
completion in the top level. The great difficulty is just to adapt
ncurses to javascript..
Do not try to adapt ncurses to javascript... By the way UTop
Cagdas Bozman is already working on a tryocaml website, I will ask him
if he can make a public repository for it on github. I think he based
his work on js_of_ocaml toplevel, with a few enhancements.
--Fabrice
On 12/16/2011 09:02 PM, Andrej Bauer wrote:
Here it is:
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 21:12, Thomas Gazagnaire tho...@ocamlpro.com wrote:
Çagdas Bozman has just started a similar project:
https://github.com/cago/tryocaml
http://bozman.cagdas.free.fr/tryocaml/
Very nice work!
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Recent discussions on how to improve the Ocaml
Here it is:
http://ocsigen.org/js_of_ocaml/files/toplevel/index.html
How many bells whistles would we have to make a try it web page? A
pretty CSS, a bit of javascrip to avoid submitting forms, and it could
look like an actual toplevel.
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Recent discussions on how to improve the Ocaml-on-windows situation are
very
welcome, but I see a lot of tech-speak and little feeling for the users,
who care
just about one thing: to have a click install distribution of Ocaml that
actually
works.
Keep
http://ocsigen.org/js_of_ocaml/files/toplevel/index.html
How many bells whistles would we have to make a try it web page? A
pretty CSS, a bit of javascrip to avoid submitting forms, and it could
look like an actual toplevel.
Çagdas Bozman has just started a similar project:
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Andrej Bauer andrej.ba...@andrej.com wrote:
Here it is:
http://ocsigen.org/js_of_ocaml/files/toplevel/index.html
Another using the Cadmium (http://cadmium.x9c.fr/):
http://ocamljava.x9c.fr/toplevel/toplevel.html
Hez
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On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 11:29 PM, Andrej Bauer andrej.ba...@andrej.com wrote:
Recent discussions on how to improve the Ocaml-on-windows situation
are very welcome, but I see a lot of tech-speak and little feeling for
the users, who care just about one thing: to have a click install
Recent discussions on how to improve the Ocaml-on-windows situation
are very welcome, but I see a lot of tech-speak and little feeling for
the users, who care just about one thing: to have a click install
distribution of Ocaml that actually works.
Keep this in mind: 90% of potential Ocaml users
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