> How many bells & whistles would we have to make a "try it" web page? A
> pretty CSS, a bit of javascrip to avoid submitting forms, and it could
> look like an actual toplevel.

Like Thomas and Fabrice said, I am currently working on a "Try it" web
page. I am using Jérôme Vouillon's toplevel [1] and try to make it more
user friendly with pretty CSS :-)
The main goal is to let new users and beginners to try OCaml without
installing anything and with some exercises/lessons/tutorials.

I have a git repository on [2].

[1] http://ocsigen.org/js_of_ocaml/files/toplevel/index.html
[2] https://github.com/cago/tryocaml

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Çagdas Bozman <cagdas.boz...@ocamlpro.com>


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