FWIW, OCaml is an amazing language.

Yes, it's syntax is not C like.

Some of the shortest programs that do the most I've seen are written in OCaml. You have to learn it to believe it.

Here are some pseudo relevant results for the interested:

http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32/b … lang=ocaml

Lines of code are much less than C and lines of code typically roughly correlates to number of bugs, ergo less bugs.

I imagine that the MTASC developers know this