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See Also:
- Comp.Lang.ML FAQ: Monthly Posting:
- A Gentle Introduction to ML: a tutorial for the Standard ML language.
- Edinburgh LFCS ML-Club: A club for ML users at the University of Edinburgh
- Fellowship of Hobbyist Programmers: ML: Wiki page outlining basics of SML and ways in which it is superior to many other languages.
- Group 25's ML Tutorial: Introduction and 1-4 lectures ML tutorial.
- Hello, World program: ML & SML
- ML Kit: A compiler for the programming language Standard ML.
- MLRISC: Framework for customizable, retargetable and optimizing compiler back ends, written in Standard ML. Successfully retargeted to multiple architectures. Deals elegantly with special requirements imposed by the execution model of different high-level, typed languages.
- MLton: A whole-program optimizing compiler for the Standard ML programming language.
- Moscow ML: ML system for DOS, Linux, Windows.
- Open-source release of MLj: MLj: an SML to Java bytecode compiler, based on Persimmon's MLj
- Poly/ML: Compiler and environment for, full implementation of, Standard ML, has libraries for MS Windows, X Window. [Open Source]
- Programming in Standard ML: These notes are intended as a brief introduction to Standard ML (1997 dialect) for the experienced programmer
- Programming in Standard ML 97: An on-line tutorial by Stephen Gilmore.
- Standard ML of New Jersey (SML/NJ): A compiler and programming environment for Standard ML language, with associated libraries, tools, documents. Descriptions, news, downloads (Unix, Windows), literature lists, FAQs, links, and contacts. [Open Source, Lucent]
- Standard ML vs. Objective Caml: A quick comparison of program fragments in the two ML dialects.
- fxp: A validating XML parser written completely in SML.
- mGTK: Glue code to make GTK+ accessible from SML. This allows SML programmers to add graphical user interfaces to their programs.
- sml_tk: A Standard ML package providing a portable, typed and abstract interface to the user interface description and command language Tcl/Tk. It allows the implementation of graphical user interfaces in a structured and reusable way, supported by the powerful module system of Standard ML.
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