Dear all, The OCamlPro initiative at INRIA aims at the creation in 2011 of a company to help the Objective-Caml programming thrive as a major professional technological asset. To support this initiative, the Digiteo foundation is funding a "Collaborative Technology Transfer Readiness Program" (OMTE), mainly through the funding of a one-year developer at INRIA Saclay.
The task of the developer will be: 1/ to study the set of all open source softwares developed in OCaml (programs, libraries) and identify the best items among them, in terms of stability, quality, usefulness and which distribution licence allows their reuse in a commercial environment; 2/ to collect these items and to gather them in a qualitative and useful set, consistent regarding distribution licences; 3/ to compare this set with other existing programming languages' environments (Java, Haskell, Python, etc.), and to propose which items should be improved or which new ones should be developed; 4/ to plan a roadmap for the development of these items and start developing them. This task is an essential stage for the OCamlPro initiative; candidates should master OCaml, should have a strong desire to contribute to the professional diffusion of this excellent language, and should be able to integrate strongly in the dynamic and ambitious team we are creating. According to their aspirations and profiles (professional experience and knowledge of OCaml and its insights), candidates might be proposed other positions within the OCamlPro initiative. Candidates should contact Fabrice LE FESSANT (fabrice.le_fess...@inria.fr), with a detailed CV and an application letter.
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