One could always use Scala... :-)

I have not used F#, but my understanding is that the F# team and the Scala
team are personal friends and research collaborators and will often
integrate the best of each language into the other.

On 11/1/07, John Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> In that case, Ocaml-Java is what you want, at
> http://ocamljava.x9c.fr/ .
>
> On 11/2/07, Jon Harrop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Friday 02 November 2007 04:11, John Cowan wrote:
> > > F# was a research project.  I doubt there would be enough research-fu
> > > in just doing it again for the JVM, which is after all very similar.
> >
> > Yes. I think there would be great merit in forgetting about the research
> side
> > of things and just writing an ML that targets the JVM. There have been
> some
> > attempts at writing compiler backends for languages like SML and OCaml
> but
> > nobody has tried writing a decent development environment for them (e.g.
> with
> > integrated top-levels).
> >
> > --
> > Dr Jon D Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy Ltd.
> > http://www.ffconsultancy.com/products/?e
> >
> > >
> >
>
>
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> http://www.ccil.org/~cowan/signatures
>
> >
>


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