From: John Whitington <john@coherentgraphics.co.uk>
To: caml users <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] New Book: More OCaml - Algorithms, Methods & Diversions
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 13:11:37 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <53FDCAF9.9030504@coherentgraphics.co.uk> (raw)
Hi,
I've written another book about OCaml, a little more advanced than the
previous one but still, I hope, approachable.
On Amazon, at $39.99 or less:
http://www.amazon.com/More-OCaml-Algorithms-Methods-Diversions/dp/0957671113/
E-book, at $14.99, and sample chapters:
http://ocaml-book.com/more-ocaml-algorithms-methods-diversions/
Thanks to all those who reviewed and proof-read earlier drafts.
Reviews on Amazon are always very useful - my understanding is that
if you have an Amazon account, you can review the book based on
having read the e-book, without buying a printed copy. Do please
consider adding a review, especially if you like the book!
Here's the blurb:
In "More OCaml" John Whitington takes a meandering tour of functional
programming with OCaml, introducing various language features and
describing some classic algorithms. The book ends with a large worked
example dealing with the production of PDF files. There are questions
for each chapter together with worked answers and hints.
"More OCaml" will appeal both to existing OCaml programmers who wish to
brush up their skills, and to experienced programmers eager to explore
functional languages such as OCaml. It is hoped that each reader will
find something new, or see an old thing in a new light. For the more
casual reader, or those who are used to a different functional language,
a summary of basic OCaml is provided at the front of the book.
With Thanks,
--
John Whitington
Director, Coherent Graphics Ltd
http://www.coherentpdf.com/
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