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Real World OCaml is supposed to be a intermediate-depth introduction to the OCaml ecosystem, with a some rigour to drive home the intuition around the fascinating Hindley-Milner type system. It was fun to read this and to see patterns from other worlds like the Elixir world and OOP world be mapped to the world of OCaml and the greater ML-family of languages.
This is one of the bread-and-butter books; read it a long time ago and the org-noter notes for it are just ported over to this blogging system for now, these notes are yet to be polished.
My unedited org-noter notes from the classic book “Fluent Python – Clear, Concise, and Effective Programming” by Luciano Ramalho. These notes aren’t polished yet, so some incoherence is expected.