Game: find human beings!
This program has been fully written in OCaml and compiled to JS using the js_of_ocaml compiler.
You can find the source code in js_of_ocaml 's repository .
The Ocsigen team wishes you a happy new year, full of new Ocsigen projects!
Benjamin Canou 's PhD defense Benjamin Canou defended his Ph.D on ocstober 4th 2011, in Paris (Université Pierre et marie Curie). The title of the thesis is "Programmation Web Typée". It discusses the OBrowser experiment and typed manipulation of the page on client side, without breaking HTML validity.
The final version of the Ocsigen framework 2.0 is now ready!
The design of the Web site has completely changed but the content is mostly the same. The new Web site is using Ocsigen 2.0 and a pre version of Ocsimore. You can still access the old Web site .
Release candidate of Ocsigen 2.0 Test it and send us your feedback!
Final 2.0 version will be released in september.
Release of Ocsigen server and Eliom 1.91 New pre-version of 2.0. Many improvement in Eliom client and ocsigen.dev repository splitted into: tyxml, ocsigenserver.dev, eliom.dev.
This release add a new "engine" system to allow integration with other event loops ( like ocamlnet ) and fixes compatibility problems with Windows. See full changelog and download here .
The logo contest is now over. Thanks for all that participated and voted for their favourite logo!
The winner will be declared next friday during the OCaml Meeting, and you will see the new Web site in a few weeks.
OCaml hacker's day at IRILL The Ocsigen team is organizing an OCaml hacker's meeting the day after the OCaml Meeting, at IRILL in Paris.
More information during the OCaml meeting (or ask us).