Dave Scott, Richard Sharp, T. Gazagnaire, Anil Madhavapeddy
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Using functional programming within an industrial product group: perspectives and perceptions
We present a case-study of using OCaml within a large product development project, focussing on both the technical and non-technical issues that arose as a result. We draw comparisons between the OCaml team and the other teams that worked on the project, providing comparative data on hiring patterns and cross-team code contribution.