On Fri, 2004-10-08 at 05:41, RoBiK wrote: > Hi Daniel! > > There is no scripting language for mono because the Common Language Runtime > executes only compiled code,
But it's possible for the "compiled code" that the CLR is executing to be an interpreter, which in turn executes a scripting language. Which is what IronPython could do, if it didn't care about performance... <snip/> > Hi i am new to mono and since i saw nothing mentioned in documentation i > wonder what scripting language i can use in mono that has full access to clr > services and to the standart library? since python implementations to clr > are still very experimental vbscript seems the only option? Mono doesn't offer a VBScript implementation. VB.NET != VBScript, and it's highly doubtful that Microsoft VBScript would work with Mono. Consequently, either create your own scripting language, use IronPython, or hit Google. I think someone had created some Scheme-like interpreters for .NET which might work with Mono... > if not are there > any plans to include an oficial scripting language for mono with monodevelop > suport also? I haven't heard of any such plans. > And an offtopic question; isnt it dangerous to implement winforms and > asp.net > which hasnt been submited by microsoft as standart to ecma? That's why we have Gtk#. And until Microsoft starts complaining, we'll be implementing both ASP.NET and Winforms to simplify developers lives (simplifying portability). - Jon _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
