I have had a quick skim (10 - 15 minute reads at a random points, until I have time to read it properly) of Real World Ocaml.
So far it looks great, and is very pragmatic and also covers useful tools for working in Ocaml (imho that should be in every modern specific programming language book, but it probably will date faster the rest of the book).
So far it looks great, and is very pragmatic and also covers useful tools for working in Ocaml (imho that should be in every modern specific programming language book, but it probably will date faster the rest of the book).