33 awesome OCaml accounts on Mastodon.
Yaron Minsky
@[email protected]Occasional OCaml programmer, host of Signals and Threads podcast
Leandro
@[email protected]latinx immigrant 🇦🇷🇸🇪🏳️🌈🖖🏼 he/they • ex @spotify @klarna @walnutinc
I toot about:
🚀#buildinpublic #saas
💾 #devtools #buildsystems #compilers (#rust #ocaml #erlang #elixir #rescript #javascript )
tho you'll also find 🫶🏼 #personal stuff, 🧭 #digitalnomad, 📸 #photography, and 🎼 #music here too.
Scott Trinh
@[email protected]Full-stack web developer. Mostly TypeScript on Node and React, but play with Rust, ReScript, and OCaml.
Patrick Ferris
@[email protected]PhD-ing Department of Computer Science and Technology, Cambridge and probably doing something in OCaml
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.
Thomas Leonard
@[email protected]Programmer. Interests include: Free Software, OCaml, MirageOS unikernels, Nix, Wayland, Capability-based security, formal methods (TLA+, Coq).
Edwin Török
@[email protected]#OCaml developer
johnny
@[email protected]Trying to decide who’s good and who’s just rich. Tokyo OCaml, MirageOS, Rust, Embedded, DDD, Category Theory, Coffee, Watercolor
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.
Tim McGilchrist
@[email protected]Providing thought leadership since 1801. OCaml and Haskell programmer. Co-Organiser of FP-SYD.
rye_borg
@[email protected]learning ocaml
music peaked at tally hall
Sabine
@[email protected]When I don't go down rabbit holes, I sometimes do something useful. OCaml.org maintainer.
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.