You may try Atom editor with Nuclide extension (developed at Facebook for internal uses, as I understand).
I also recommend the ocaml-indent and build extensions.

As soon as you have opam and atom installed it's as simple as:
$ opam install merlin ocamlbuild ocp-indent
$ apm install nuclide language-ocaml ocaml-indent build


În lun., 9 mai 2016 la 11:08, Francois Berenger <francois.berenger@inria.fr> a scris:
On 05/09/2016 12:19 AM, Allan Wegan wrote:
> I am new to OCaml and wonder, whether there exists any noob-friendly
> X-based IDE that is at least a bit like PyCharm. Termianl-based editors
> and IDEs proved to be cumbersome and too shortcut-heavy in the past.
> Has anyone seen such a beast?

Cf. this thread:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14747939/ide-for-ocaml-language

Personally, I feel emacs is the best supported environment for
OCaml programming.

> I come from Python in need of more performance and already wrote some
> tens of lines of code feeling that this language might be exactly what i
> need to write the more performance-critical parts in (don't like C/C++).

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Regards,
Francois.
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