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Chapter 3 introduced you to the OCaml concept of type; here you will learn more about types—their importance and things you can do with and about them. This chapter discusses the primitive types in OCaml (they are sometimes referred to as basic types; both terms are used interchangeably here).
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© 2006 Joshua B. Smith
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(2006). Primitive and Composite Types. In: Practical OCaml. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0244-8_6
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