On 12/13/06, Krasimir Angelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The problem with Haskell for .NET is that the produced executables are
usually very slow. Good optimizing compiler like GHC has better chance


I don't really want something that compiles Haskell to the CLR, though that
would be great eventually. Even something that just interoperates with .NET
is good enough. The Hugs98.NET project seemed to extend the FFI to be able
to work with .NET - is that capability available somewhere still?

Justin
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