diff --git a/Posts/OCaml b/Posts/OCaml index fe22443..97bc24b 100644 --- a/Posts/OCaml +++ b/Posts/OCaml @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ on the community size, natural selection will prevail the useful tools. As already mentioned in [other](https://hannes.nqsb.io/Posts/About) [articles](https://hannes.nqsb.io/Posts/OperatingSystem) here, it is a combination of large enough community, runtime performance, modularity, -well-thought abstraction mechanisms, age, and functional features. +well-thought abstraction mechanisms, age (it recently turned 20), and functional features. The latter is squishy, I'll try to explain it a bit: you define your concrete *data types* as *products* (`int * int` for a pair of integers), *records* (`{ @@ -133,6 +133,6 @@ development. I setup an [atom feed](https://github.com/miragebot.private.atom?token=ARh4hnusZ1kC_bQ_Q6_HUzQteEEGTqy8ks61Fm2LwA==) which watches several MirageOS-related repositories. -I hope I gave some insight into OCaml. I'm interested in feedback, either via +I hope I gave some insight into OCaml. I'm interested in feedback, either via [twitter](https://twitter.com/h4nnes) or as an issue on the [data repository on GitHub](https://github.com/hannesm/hannes.nqsb.io/issues).