Hi,
> Any particular reason why Qt and not either Gtk or WxWindows?
> I'm not aware of any Qt bindings, even being discussed.
Why I would like the Qt bindings rather than other:
a) I have used Qt with C++, so I am already familiar with it;
b) I find it to be superior to Gtk;
c) It would be nice to make KDE apps in Ocaml.
I know people have discussed Ocaml with Qt/KDE in the past.
There was even project Kamel, which doesn't seem to have
taken off: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/kamel/
> Another convoluted method would be to go via Perl or
> Python. Perl has a thing called PerlQt. I don't know
> much about it, but it claims to be Perl bindings for Qt.
> OCaml has a thing called perl4caml which I wrote so I know
> it's _very_ good
(Seriously though, perl4caml is a
> useful, mature tool and works for me).
Thanks, I didn't know of perl4caml before. Though I would
rather stay away from Perl as much as possible... 
Cheers,
C.S.
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