David, Indeed. F# is a good alternative if ocaml option doesn't pan out. Bikal Gurung Enterprise Integration Architect bikal.gurung@lemaetech.co.uk Mobile: +44 (0) 777 556 4109 London, UK On 26 June 2013 18:55, David Allsopp wrote: > That makes Malcolm Matalka’s comment even more pertinent – is there a > reason for ruling out F#? I think you’ll have a much easier time doing > Windows GUIs with that than with OCaml (and I’d go so far as to say the > result will look better, assuming that you have no interest in > cross-platform support).**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > David**** > > ** ** > > *From:* caml-list-request@inria.fr [mailto:caml-list-request@inria.fr] *On > Behalf Of *Bikal Gurung > *Sent:* 26 June 2013 18:45 > *To:* r.3@libertysurf.fr > *Cc:* caml-list@inria.fr > *Subject:* Re: [Caml-list] Ocaml on windows**** > > ** ** > > I am looking to develop a desktop application which will be distributed to > customers, so for now I think I will need ocaml libs like wxwidget, > batteries, sql lite db library, sockets, networking etc. **** > > **** > > Is anyone using omake on windows? Does it have a dependency on Cygwin like > ocamlbuild?**** > > **** > > B. **** > > > **** > > Bikal Gurung**** > > Enterprise Integration Architect**** > > bikal.gurung@lemaetech.co.uk**** > > Mobile: +44 (0) 777 556 4109**** > > London, UK**** > > ** ** > > On 26 June 2013 13:02, wrote:**** > > Hello, > I personnaly used mxe to cross compile from linux to windows (gtk2, cairo, > camlimages) > Mxe is a set of hundreds of C libraries cross-compiled, plus a few ocaml > libraries. > community is nice for support of C libraries, but would not be able to > help you on ocaml packages. > > what C and ocaml libraries does your project depend on ? What build system > do you use (ocamlbuild, Makefile, ...) > This might be easy to use mxe, depending on your answers. > > Best regards, > William > > **** > > ** ** >