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Jane Street: Why Ocaml?

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Jane Street will be hosting a Tech Talk at Cambridge!

Monday 30th October @ 1pm – 2:30pm GMT Location: Room FW26 , CS Department

Interested in learning more about OCaml and it’s use cases at Jane Street? Join Pedro Flemming, Software Engineer at Jane Street for a tech talk which will explore the reasons why OCaml is the language of choice for Jane Street, how it compares to other languages and why we think it gives us an edge in our business.

Please sign up here (https://forms.gle/ynHrQVnuKnFrwu1H9) by Thursday 26th October if you’re interested in attending. We will send confirmation email to selected attendees on Friday 27th October – we hope to see you there!

Catering will be provided after the talk.

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