Hi ! On 12/21/2012 04:58 AM, Hongbo Zhang wrote: > On 12/20/12 3:31 PM, Pierre-Etienne Meunier wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Personally, I learnt js_of_ocaml by first learning javascript using >> firebug in firefox. They have something called the console, similar >> to a toplevel, where you can directly manipulate the DOM to see what >> you are supposed to do with javascript, and immediately see the >> results on the webpage. Make a simple webpage, the most important >> point is that your elements all have a property called "id", and try >> to play with this toplevel before understanding it. A typical example >> is : > Thanks for your message, it's really helpful ;-) >> >> >>
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>> >> >> >> Then, in order : >> >> - try to make a table programmatically (using the Mozilla Developper >> Library). >> - use httprequests. >> - animate svg pictures >> - use canvas. >> >> Then if you learn about what javascript calls "prototypes", you're >> done learning javascript, and you can do all this in ocaml. >> >> Good luck >> Pierre >> >> >> Em 20/12/2012, ąs 17:41, bob zhang escreveu: >> >>> Dear List, >>> I tried several times using js_of_ocaml, but did not get a >>> working example yet, it always gives me some error message like >>> missing some primitives. >>> I am absolutely a newbie in javascript, is there some simple >>> working examples online? >>> >>> I followed this thread, http://toss.sourceforge.net/ocaml.html, >>> but the output JsClient.js does not work as I expected >>> Thanks in advance! >>> >>> -- >>> Regards >>> -- Bob > > Are you aware of this page : http://try.ocamlpro.com/js_of_ocaml/ We put some examples and you can try them online. You can also look at the source of TryOCaml, it can be a start :-) -- Ēagdas