Andrew Coppin wrote:
Don Stewart wrote:
This could be a game changer.

In what way? As far as I'm aware, .NET never really caught on and has long since become obsolete.

Wha? Microsoft's programming languages all now depend on and compile to .NET runtime (the CLR), including C#, Managed C++, Visual BASIC, and even things like the Haskell competitor F#. Hence Don's comment.

I've heard people at more than one company say that if they could access .NET well from Haskell, they wouldn't be as interested in F#.

Anton

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