31 awesome OCaml accounts on Mastodon.
Marshall Abrams
@[email protected]Philosopher of science and occasional scientist. Mainly philosophy of evolutionary biology, philosophy of probability, implications of modeling and statistical inference in evolutionary biology. New book, Evolution and the Machinery of Chance, 2023. Sometimes I write biological or social science simulations to investigate or illustrate philosophical or other theoretical ideas in biology or anthropology. (Favorite languages: Clojure, Idris (learning), OCaml, Haskell, NetLogo, R.)
Tony
@[email protected]Software Engineer who lives in NYC. Spent 8 years using Go but I use OCaml now. Linux user since the last millennium (but also a Mac user since 2003). Vim user since 2000. Internet user since 1996. Coder since 1992.
Marco
@[email protected]Cief enabler and software architect at @activegroupgmbh, (functional) programming, mainly Clojure and OCaml
Sabine
@[email protected]When I don't go down rabbit holes, I sometimes do something useful. OCaml.org maintainer.
Kiran
@[email protected]Programming Languages Researcher/PhD student at NUS/British Indian 3rd Generation Immigrant (TCK)
I'm 100% lost... ... :(
I also have an account at [email protected]!
Website: https://gopiandcode.uk
Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/gopiandcode
Github: https://github.com/gopiandcode
Anton Kochkov
@[email protected]Reverse engineer. Firmware dissector. Rizin&Cutter developer. GitHub influencer. Foreign languages fanatic. OCamler and Rustacean. Loves to C into the void.
dougfort
@[email protected]programmer.
Interested in augmentation
Ocaml
Haskell
Racket
Mr Least
@[email protected]Likes high level abstractions and low level bit twiddling. Spends spare time on ASMotor, gateware and retro computing. Woke AF ♾️ 🏳️⚧️ 🏳️🌈
All Cats Are Beautiful
Frama-C
@[email protected]Open-source platform dedicated to the analysis of source code written in C, featuring:
- an abstract interpretation based analysis (Eva);
- a program proof framework based on deductive verification (WP);
- a runtime verification tool (E-ACSL);
- many tools for code base exploration, dependency analysis, slicing…
Based on formal methods, developed mainly in OCaml.
This account is used by Frama-C team members for technical (and not so technical) discussions, announcements, user support, etc.
Edwin Török
@[email protected]#OCaml developer
Lesley Lai
@[email protected]Computer Graphics & Programming Languages person.
I twoot about languages like C, C++, Rust, JS/TS, and OCaml.
I organize two online meetups: @graphicsmeetup and Programming Languages Virtual Meetup
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