Per Bothner wrote:
> Kawa is best known for compiling a Scheme dialect to JVM,
> but it also supports XQuery and Emacs Lisp.  (The Kawa compiler
> framework is also used for Nice and some some other languages.)
> See http://www.gnu.org/software/kawa/
> Kawa is both one of the oldest compilers for the JVM (1996),
> and (with use of optional type annotation) most efficient.
> The current release  (from early 2007) is 1.9.1.
> This Summer (i.e. sometime after JavaOne!) should see 1.10.
> Until then, the SVN version is recommended.
> See http://www.gnu.org/software/kawa/news.html for a survey of recent 
> changes.

Thanks for the update Per...I'll include this in the talk and let you 
know if I have any other questions.

- Charlie

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