@harrisonhutton

I love OCaml. I used it in my Programming Languages course to implement an interpreter for a byte-code language. Knowing that your code is provably correct (because of type theory) just makes for a really flow-y development process.

@n0kodoko143

Great intro! Also, since starting to learn a little rust, ocaml is looking familiar (only to find the original compiler for rust was written in ocaml!)

@ruffinhead

Ive been learning F# for advent of code and it looks exactly the same as ocaml... so it feels like we did the same challenge and I can appreciate your answers much more 😂 functional programming is pretty incredible and it was really fun doing these challenges this way.

@idemchenko-js

The world should know more about OCaml and proper type systems! Great job TJ!

@JordiMontesSanabria

I chose scissors but I won, I can't believe this content is free 🎉

@isAif47

good intro 😂

@n0kodoko143

Sick subliminal with the scissors. Got me!

@gary4219

Damn u won in the rock paper scissors 🤣

@machinima1402

i actually picked scissors and i still feel like a winner
EDIT: Can i ask you which plugin you use for the scope highlight (in which everything else grays out)? Thank you very much!

@patrickrealdeal

Is this color scheme available anywhere? Seems perfect for ocaml I'd like to try it :)

@JChen7

"I'll see you in Day 3"....

@bearwolffish

damn, got man with the rock shoulda known to go paper.

@tempo_808

instalike for this inro

@suvasanketrout772

Yeah i won !! At 4 try ✌️

@driden1987

Functional Johnson

@guilhermesoares7857

Chose paper , ez win

@ethanfung1413

TJ, why did you choose to learn Ocaml over some of the more popular functional programming languages?

@jrmoulton

Paper

@saeedxgholami

I choose scissors. 
I lost

@gmdias0_

i have Paper, i won!