
Over at http://www.gotdotnet.com/community/resources/Default.aspx?ResourceTypeDropDownList=Language+vendors&SortDirection=Desc&SortColumnName=CreationDate, I read: "The GHC compiler for .NET is currently under development at Microsoft Research, Cambridge". Hmm. That location sounds familiar :-) Does anyone know if this is actually going to happen? Or if there's any code anywhere, however experimental, to try? As a side note, the dotgnu project includes a C-to-CLR compiler, though it has trouble passing the autoconf stuff in ghc (and I may not have the expertise to fix it; it is crashing on the alignment tests). I figure that if I can get portable enough C code out of ghc, and a runtime compiled to CLR, it should be possible to compile Haskell to .NET that way. Anyway, it's just me off on a tangent again. Thanks, John
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John Goerzen