I've just uploaded the first version of a library for communicating
between python and OCaml, together with a little proof-of-concept
interface to WxPython, as a first step towards a better GUI tool for
OCaml.
These two blog posts explain:
Background:
http://coherentgraphics.blogspot.com/2008/03/proper-gui-for-ocaml-part-one.html
Release:
http://coherentgraphics.blogspot.com/2008/04/proper-gui-for-ocaml-part-two.html
Cheers,
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John Whitington
Coherent Graphics Ltd
http://www.coherentpdf.com/
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What is the relationship if any between CamlPy and the existing
PyCaml?
http://pycaml.sourceforge.net/
This is not to say I'm opposed to it ... As the author and maintainer
of perl4caml I'm a big fan of pulling in as many libraries as possible
from other languages.
Rich.
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Richard Jones
Red Hat