This is awesome news. Congratulations. I definitely think OCaml needs comething like this...

Jacques

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On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 12:15 AM, xclerc@ocamljava.org <xclerc@ocamljava.org> wrote:
Dear list,

This post announces a new version (namely alpha1) of OCaml-Java.
The main goal of the project is to provide a compiler targeting the
JVM. The related objectives are to gain access to a greater number
of libraries, and to be able to take advantage of multiple cores.

This new version is partially open-sourced: the code for the compiler
and associated tools, as well as libraries is fully available. The code
for the runtime support library comes as a prebuilt binary, and will
be open-sourced later, when clean enough. Installation steps for
binary-, source-, or opam-based distributions can be found at the
following address:
    http://www.ocamljava.org/installation

The new website (http://www.ocamljava.org) completely replaces
the previous one, and the project repository is now hosted on github:
    https://github.com/xclerc/ocamljava

The purpose of this alpha version is to gather feeback from the
community. So, feel free to contact me either by private mail or through
the github issue tracker. Some notes about the project can also be found
at the following address:
    http://www.ocamljava.org/notes


Regards,

Xavier Clerc


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