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An introduction to fuzzing OCaml with AFL, Crowbar and Bun

by Nathan Rebours on 2019-09-04

American Fuzzy Lop or AFL is a fuzzer: a program that tries to find bugs in other programs by sending them various auto-generated inputs…

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Decompress: The New Decompress API

by Romain Calascibetta on 2019-08-26

RFC 1951 is one of the most used standards. Indeed, when you launch your Linux kernel, it inflates itself according zlib standard, a…

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i-Lab 2019

by Céline Laplassotte on 2019-07-05

We are thrilled to announce that Tarides is laureate of the 21st edition of the i-Lab innovation contest for its innovative technological…

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Release of OCamlFormat 0.10

by Guillaume Petiot on 2019-06-27

We are pleased to announce the release of OCamlFormat 0.10 (available on opam). There have been numerous changes since the last release, so…

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On the road to Irmin v2

by Thomas Gazagnaire on 2019-05-13

Over the past few months, we have been heavily engaged in release engineering the Irmin 2.0 release, which covers multiple years of work on…

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An introduction to OCaml PPX ecosystem

by Nathan Rebours on 2019-05-09

These last few months, I spent some time writing new OCaml PPX rewriters or contributing to existing ones. It's a really fun experience…

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7th MirageOS hack retreat

by Charles-Edouard Lecat on 2019-05-06

Let's talk sun, mint tea and OCaml: Yes, you got it, the MirageOS biennial retreat at Marrakesh! For the 7th iteration of the retreat, the…

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Dune 1.9.0

by Lucas Pluvinage on 2019-04-10

Tarides is pleased to have contributed to the dune 1.9.0 release which introduces the concept of library variants. Thanks to this update…

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Release of OCamlFormat 0.9

by Guillaume Petiot on 2019-03-29

We are pleased to announce the release of OCamlFormat (available on opam). There have been numerous changes since the last release, so here…

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Release of Base64

by Romain Calascibetta on 2019-02-08

MirageOS is a library operating system written from the ground up in OCaml. It has an impossible and incredibly huge goal to re-implement…

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How configurator reads C constants

by Etienne Millon on 2019-01-03

Dune comes with a library to query OS-specific information, called configurator. It is able to evaluate C expressions and turn them into OCaml value. Surprisingly, it even works when compiling for a different architecture. How can it do that?

MirageOS, towards a smaller and safer OS

by Romain Calascibetta on 2018-12-06

Presentation about MirageOS in Lambda World Cadìz on October 26th

ocaml-git 2.0

by Romain Calascibetta on 2018-10-19

I'm very happy to announce a new major release of ocaml-git (2.0). This release is a 2-year effort to get a revamped streaming API offering…

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OCamlFormat 0.8

by Guillaume Petiot on 2018-10-17

We are proud to announce the release of OCamlFormat 0.8 (available on opam). To ease the transition from the previous 0.7 release here are…

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OCaml Workshop 2018

by Romain Calascibetta on 2018-09-27

The OCaml Users and Developers Workshop brings together industrial users of OCaml with academics and hackers who are working on extending the language, type system and tools. OCaml 2018 was held on September 27th, 2018 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, colocated with ICFP 2018.

Check Tarides' talks: RFCs, all the way down! and The OCaml Platform 1.0.

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