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Although pure algorithmic programming can certainly be fun, any programming language would not be very practical without the capability to store and retrieve data from a persistent source. OCaml is a practical language that provides sophisticated methods for storing, retrieving, sending, and receiving data from outside itself.
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© 2006 Joshua B. Smith
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(2006). Files and File I/O. In: Practical OCaml. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0244-8_9
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