OCaml from the Very Beginning

OCaml from the Very Beginning by John Whitington, published by Coherent Press in 2013, is a comprehensive guide designed to teach the OCaml programming language without requiring prior knowledge. This edition spans 204 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. The book is structured into small, self-contained chapters that introduce new topics progressively, enabling readers to develop their programming skills and eventually write substantial programs.
Readers will find a variety of questions throughout the text, along with worked answers and hints that facilitate understanding. This book caters to both new programmers and experienced individuals interested in exploring functional programming languages like OCaml. It is suitable for formal educational settings, such as undergraduate or graduate courses, as well as for self-learners who wish to deepen their knowledge in programming and computer science.
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In OCaml from the Very Beginning John Whitington takes a no-prerequisites approach to teaching a modern general-purpose programming language. Each small, self-contained chapter introduces a new topic, building until the reader can write quite substantial programs. There are plenty of questions and, crucially, worked answers and hints.
OCaml from the Very Beginning will appeal both to new programmers, and experienced programmers eager to explore functional languages such as OCaml. It is suitable both for formal use within an undergraduate or graduate curriculum, and for the interested amateur.
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