On Tuesday 29 April 2008 16:33, Per Bothner wrote:
> ...
>
> Kawa provides very easy access to almost all of Java, and because
> Kawa is compiler-based, there is little or no impedance mismatch
> between your code and Kawa: ...
>
> Kawa also provides deployment flexibility: You can use eval, a repl,
> compile your "script" into class files, compile a file on-the-fly,
> create a servlet, etc. ...

Thanks, Per. That's all very useful information.

I've done a little experimentation with SISC (mostly on a tangential 
aspect), but I'll look into Kawa.


By the way, does Kawa rhyme with Java??


Randall Schulz

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