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OCaml Manila Meetups

Welcome to the OCaml Manila Meetups GitHub repository! This space is dedicated to all things related to our local OCaml community meetups. Whether you're an OCaml enthusiast, a functional programming guru, or just curious about the language, you've come to the right place.

About

OCaml Manila is a community of OCaml developers and enthusiasts based in Manila. Our meetups are designed to share knowledge and learn together, discuss the latest trends in OCaml, and network with like-minded enthusiasts. Whether you're looking to learn OCaml from scratch, share your expertise, or find collaborators for your latest project, our meetups are the perfect venue.

Events

Meetup Resources

In this repository, you'll find the resources from our meetups, including:

  • Code Samples: Example code and projects discussed during our meetups.
  • Presentations: Slides from talks and workshops.

How to Use This Repository

  • Browsing: Feel free to browse through the folders to find presentations, code samples, and meeting notes. Everything is organized by date and topic for your convenience.
  • Cloning: If you want to experiment with any of the code samples, you can clone the repository to your local machine:
    git clone https://github.com/ocaml-meetups/manila.git
    

How to Contribute

We encourage contributions from all members of our community! Here's how you can help:

  • Presenting: If you're interested in giving a talk or workshop, please open an issue with the topic and a brief outline. We're always looking for interesting content!
  • Sharing Resources: Got code samples, useful links, or educational materials? Feel free to open a pull request to add them to our repository.
  • Feedback: Suggestions on how to improve our meetups or this repository? Open an issue with your thoughts and ideas.

Code of Conduct

We are committed to providing a welcoming and supportive environment for all members of our community. By participating in our meetups and contributing to this repository, you are expected to uphold the OCaml Code of Conduct.

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