At 4:59 pm -0230 10/8/00, Theodore Norvell wrote: >With Haskell# or Mondrian: Can I use C# to create an instance of >a Haskell class? Can I use Haskell to extend a C# abstract class? >I suspect the answer to both these questions is currently no. >If future versions of .NET and Haskell variants change that, it will >be very interesting. You can create a C# class from Mondrian and vice-versa. You can extend a C# class with data fields in Mondrian, but not methods. This is a work in progress and what we will end up doing exactly is still undecided. There are lots of interesting things to consider here. Cheers, Nigel -- Nigel Perry, New Zealand
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