This is Learn OCaml, a Web platform for learning the OCaml language, featuring a Web toplevel, an exercise environment, and a directory of lessons and tutorials.
This software is still under development, no public announcement has been made yet.
A demo is available at: [http://try.ocamlpro.com/learn-ocaml-demo/].
The exercises and lessons are in another github repository: learn-ocaml-repository.
- How to setup an environment to develop exercises?
- How to write exercises?
- How to submit an exercise to the global corpus?
- How to deploy an instance of Learn OCaml?
To ask any question about how to use Learn OCaml, subscribe to the mailing-list learn-ocaml-club.
To discuss about the development of Learn OCaml, subscribe to the mailing-list learn-ocaml-dev.
Unless explicitly written below or in the files themselves, the source code for the app, images, static files, course content and exercises are placed under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3. This practically means that any instance of the app must provide its source code to its users. See [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html].
Lightly modified third party components ACE and ppx_metaquot are included, under their original licenses (respectively BSD and MIT).
The OCamlPro logo images are (c) OCamPro. Redistribution is permitted, alteration requires prior written authorization by OCamlPro.
The OCaml / ocaml.org logo is released under the very liberal UNLICENSE. See [https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml.org/blob/master/LICENSE.md].
The Inconsolata font is released under the Open Font License. See [http://www.levien.com/type/myfonts/inconsolata.html].
The Biolinum font is licensed under the GNU General Public License with a the 'Font-Exception'. See [http://www.linuxlibertine.org].
The public instance of Learn OCaml uses the Fontin font instead of Biolinum. This font is licensed under the exljbris Font Foundry Free Font License Agreement, which, to our understanding, does not allow us to redistribute it. See [http://www.exljbris.com/eula.html]. You will optionally have to procure the files by yourself while building the app. If not, the CSS provides a reasonable fallback font.
Contributions to this repository are placed under the BSD license. This means that we can merge them with the same license as the rest of the codebase, while you keep all the rights on your code. And we will not have to bother you with any future license update. See [https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause].
Learn OCaml is a software by OCamlPro.
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The main authors are Benjamin Canou, Çağdaş Bozman and Grégoire Henry.
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It builds on the previous experience of Try OCaml by Çağdaş Bozman.
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We heavily use js_of_ocaml, so thanks to the Ocsigen team.
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The text editing component is a customized version of ACE.
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We also include a derivative of ppx_metaquot by Alain Frisch.