Objective ML: an effective object-oriented extension to ML
Theory and Practice of Object Systems - Third workshop on foundations of object-oriented languages (FOOL 3)
A real-time garbage collector based on the lifetimes of objects
Communications of the ACM
Journal of Functional Programming
Practical generic programming in OCaml
ML '07 Proceedings of the 2007 workshop on Workshop on ML
On the implementation of construction functions for non-free concrete data types
ESOP'07 Proceedings of the 16th European conference on Programming
Turning down the LAMP: software specialisation for the cloud
HotCloud'10 Proceedings of the 2nd USENIX conference on Hot topics in cloud computing
Using functional programming within an industrial product group: perspectives and perceptions
Proceedings of the 15th ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Functional programming
ML dependency analysis for assessors
SEFM'12 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods
Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Generative programming: concepts & experiences
Flexible filters in stream programs
ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS)
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Jane Street Capital is a successful proprietary trading company that uses OCaml as its primary development language. We have over twenty OCaml programmers and hundreds of thousands of lines of OCaml code. We use OCaml for a wide range of tasks: critical trading systems, quantitative research, systems software, and system administration. We value OCaml because it allows us to rapidly produce readable, correct, efficient code to solve complex problems, and to change that code quickly to adapt to a changing world. We believe that using OCaml gives us a significant advantage over competitors that use languages like VB, Perl, C++, C#, or Java. It also makes finding and hiring high-quality software developers easier than with mainstream languages. We have invested deeply in OCaml and intend to use OCaml and grow our team of functional programmers for the foreseeable future.