Thanks. 
Sure. I can publish it to github. 
I write the documentation using latex, I tried to  export it as html file using hevea, but it does not work unfortunately..

On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Alex Rubinsteyn <alex.rubinsteyn@gmail.com> wrote:
This looks good, though it could benefit from some more exposition and editing. Any chance you'll put what you've already written in a wiki? That would make it easier for other OCaml programmers to contribute. 

--Alex

2011/12/24 bobzhang <bobzhang1988@gmail.com>
Hi, all,
  I was writing(or collecting)  a hacking book about ocaml, now it's
already more than 100 pages :-)
 I would help to contribute it for free to the ocaml comunity.  Anyone
would like
 to help it?
 I put it here  http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~hongboz/master.pdf

 My book mainly focus on how to make ocaml programmers more productive,
quite different from other existing books. Btw, I collected a lot online
resources, anyone can tell me how to credit them?

 I have been digging haskell, ocaml, lisp for several years, honestly
speaking, I found ocaml is still the most productive language.

Many thanks


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