
I was wondering if Has anybody had access to a Haskell -> Java compiler/translator. ----------------------------------------- Chris Angus Armature Enterprise House 1 Apex View Leeds LS11 9BH +44 113 2595253 cangus@armature.com

Have a look at http://www.mondrian-script.org
Erik
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I was wondering if Has anybody had access to a Haskell -> Java compiler/translator.
----------------------------------------- Chris Angus Armature Enterprise House 1 Apex View Leeds LS11 9BH +44 113 2595253 cangus@armature.com
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Sorry folks the Haskell compiler at http://www.mondrian-script.org doesn't produce Java, yet... Actually the compiler *does* produce Java but it has been turned off as there is no Haskell Prelude for Java yet, that bit is currently only for .NET. We'll produce such a Java Prelude when we get the time, no promises as to when at present - .NET is our first priority at the moment. (For the technically minded the GHC Prelude is a mix of Haskell and C, its getting the C stuff converted for JVM/.NET which takes the time.) However there is a Mondrian compiler on the site which does produce Java, so maybe that will do you in the meantime. At 8:48 am -0800 24/11/00, Erik Meijer wrote:
Have a look at http://www.mondrian-script.org
Erik
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To: Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 1:44 AM Subject: (no subject) I was wondering if Has anybody had access to a Haskell -> Java compiler/translator. -- -- Dr Nigel Perry Email: N.Perry@massey.ac.nz IIST Tel: +64 6 350 5799 2477 Massey University Fax: +64 6 350 2259 Palmerston North FTP/WWW: smis-asterix.massey.ac.nz New Zealand
It makes as much sense to wear a "cycle" style helmet in a car as on a bike... Choosing to wear one on a bike but not in a car is mere inconsistency. Refusing to wear one in a car while insisting others do so on a bike is pure hypocrisy. Will the new Labour government repeal the National government's hypocrisy, or will they discriminate against cyclists like their predecessors? Politics and hypocrisy before safety - the NZ Helmet Law, NZ's Shame
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