How do you call OCaml programmers?

Ruby developers are commonly called Rubists.
Lisp programmers are called Lispers.
Clojure developers are commonly called Clojurists (and occasionally Clojurians).
Java developers are sometimes called Jedi (in my country we also call them Javars).
C developers are sometimes called Sith.

But how do you call the OCaml developers? OCamlers? OCamlists? OCamlians? Camel Riders?

Caml Jockeys? L’Camleurs?

Disciminating hackers will do! (Or just “hackers” for short) :grinning:

Fremen
Freman

Camleers (Cameleer Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster)

Deserters? :smile:
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OCaml programmers? They are called … “correct”. :rofl:

Some people call us ‘chameliers’.

Camlatels , thats what ive seen

Camel driver in French? :slight_smile:

Google found 0 results for this word. :joy:

Since we stealthy move between pure and impure environments, Cameleons seems appropriate.

Yes, chamelier - Wiktionary
But it’s the first time I hear it used for ocaml devs

OCaml programmers have even been known to look like object-oriented programmers.