Learning OCaml - Part 2
Day 2 of the learning process! Today I’ve changed the way I’m writing, I’m now writing the tutorial as I’m learning, which should make everything easier to understand – the last post was a mix of tenses and wasn’t very clear in my opinion. I’ve also switched to writing the tutorial locally using a WYSIWYG editor called Blue Griffon (http://bluegriffon.org/), this is still not ideal as the process of adding code tags and hyperlinks etc is slow because of the lack of keyboard shortcuts; but the generated HTML it produces is very tidy.
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