
Hi
Yhc also has a .NET generating capability, just pass the -dotnet flag.
http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Yhc
Thanks
Neil
On 12/12/06, Monique Monteiro
Hi Justin,
I've runned a research project about this topic (in fact, it was the subject of my MSc dissertation). Please see the Haskell.NET Project (http://www.cin.ufpe.br/~haskell/haskelldotnet). We have compiled a subset of the Haskell language to .NET, but we still don't have an available release (we don't support the full Haskell prelude yet). The compiler is an extension to GHC.
In the future, we intend to provide full interoperability with .NET in this way. There are some interesting references in the website about our compilation strategies.
If you need further information about the project's status, please contact Prof. André Santos (alms@cin.ufpe.br) and/or Guilherme Avelino (gaa@cin.ufpe.br).
Best regards,
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