Open Source

We believe in giving back to the communities that support us. Here are some of the open source projects we contribute to and maintain.

Our Contributions

We actively contribute to key projects in the OCaml and Haskell ecosystems. Our work includes:

OCaml Ecosystem

  • Core Libraries - Contributions to standard libraries and foundational tools
  • Build Tools - Improvements to Dune and opam
  • Web Frameworks - Work on Dream, Eio, and related libraries
  • Developer Tools - OCaml LSP, Merlin, and editor integrations
  • Documentation - Tutorials, guides, and API documentation

Haskell Ecosystem

  • Language Extensions - Contributions to GHC and language proposals
  • Libraries - Maintenance and development of popular packages
  • Build Tools - Stack, Cabal, and Haskell tooling
  • Web Frameworks - Servant, Yesod, and related ecosystem
  • Community Resources - Blog posts, talks, and educational materials

🚀 Project Name

A brief description of the project, what problem it solves, and why it matters to the functional programming community. Includes links to repository and documentation.

Technologies: OCaml, Dune, Lwt Status: Active Development

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📦 Another Project

Description of another project showing the breadth of work. Could be a library, tool, or application that demonstrates expertise in the field.

Technologies: Haskell, Servant, PostgreSQL Status: Stable

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Community Involvement

Beyond code contributions, we’re active in the functional programming community:

  • 🎤 Conference Talks - Speaking at OCaml Workshop, Haskell Symposium, and other events
  • ✍️ Writing - Technical blog posts and articles
  • 👥 Mentoring - Helping newcomers learn functional programming
  • 🎓 Education - Creating tutorials and educational resources
  • 💬 Discussion - Participating in RFCs, mailing lists, and forums

Interested in Collaboration?

We’re always looking for opportunities to collaborate on interesting projects. If you have an open source project that could benefit from our expertise, or if you’re interested in sponsoring our open source work, please reach out.