What happened to Confluence and HDCaml?

It seems that the launchbird site has disappeared. I had heard that Confluence was superceded by HDCaml, but it looks like that site is dead as well. I'm currently learning OCaml and would like to play with HDCaml - anyone know if the source code is still available?

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snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com schrieb:

Confluence is to be replaced by Atom, a Haskell-based HDL.

Philipp

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Philipp Klaus Krause

When you say "replaced by Atom" what exactly does that mean? I would assume that the source code to HDCaml (and confluence) still exists - if the author of those has moved on to Atom, is it still possible to obtain the source for HDCaml?

Also, if the Confluence/HDCaml author has moved on to Atom (and thus away from OCaml ) it would be interesting to find out why - anyone know?

phil

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Phil Tomson

Phil Tomson schrieb:

Confluence, HDCaml and Atom sources can be found at

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Philipp

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Philipp Klaus Krause

Phil Tomson schrieb:

He mentioned Inspiration by work from Prof. Arvind at MIT.

Philipp

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Philipp Klaus Krause

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