OCaml (Objective Caml) Frameworks

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    CamlGI is a web framework build on top of OCamlNet2.
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    The CodeTime platform covers every aspect of parallel software from authoring, through distribution, to run-time. Its goals are: high programmer productivity; write once, run high performance anywhere; and wide acceptance.
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    Dream Framework

    Dream Framework

    Tidy, feature-complete Web framework

    Dream is an easy-to-use, boilerplate-free Web framework, whose entire API fits on this page! It supports TLS, WebSockets, and GraphQL. HTTP/2 support is transparent. A nice log and OCaml runtime configuration. Easy-to-use, secure helpers for round-tripping cookies and forms. Templates that interleave OCaml with already-familiar HTML. A fully composable router. Session management with pluggable back ends; and unified error handling that leaks no English strings from any level of your app. You can integrate Dream into a fully self-contained binary, or run it in large deployments behind proxies. Dream assumes no databases, environment variables, or configuration files, and requires no setup beyond installing the one package, dream. Dream sticks to base OCaml types as much as possible, introducing only a few types of its own. Dream handlers and middlewares are just bare functions. Dream has a flat namespace and aims for maximal clarity.
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    Ex-nunc is a web application framework written in OCaml. Its main purpose is to bring the benefits of statically typed languages to the web application domain.
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    A collection of tools for formalizing programming languages and compilers, based around the Coq proof assistant
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    A collection of modules for the Objective Caml language which focus on application-level Internet protocols and conventions
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    VSGE is a platform-independent, "very simple" game engine based on the SDL and OpenGL libraries. Using unorthodox technologies when appropriate, it strives to make developing non-trivial games simple and fun.
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