> Back to Perl, a Year or so ago when MS was showing
> off .NET the said they had a Java and Perl CLR coming
> down the line.
I think they have something called J#, which will let you compile your Java
source to MSIL. I wouldn't expect Microsoft to provide Perl.NET, but I
wouldn't be surprised if
Adam Wayne Lehman (aka Adrocknaphobia Jones) wrote:
>
> So BlueDragon is really CF's only hope. (Although from what
> I've seen I see no reason to belive BD won't deliver) So when
> will BD.NET get into a phase where I can play with it? Is it
> really being called BD.NET?
>
We'll put out a ca
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-Original Message-
From: Chris Kief [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 12:45 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: BlueDragon for .NET (WAS CF - PHP comparisons?)
Adam,
Looks like yo
Adam,
Looks like you misread Vince's post. :)
The CF he was referring to (with full access to the .NET framework) wasn't
actually CF at all. It's a version of BlueDragon currently under development
by New Atlanta. Have a look at his CFDJ article:
http://www.newatlanta.com/downloads/bluedragon/CF
03 15:32
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: BlueDragon for .NET (was: CF - PHP comparisons?)
Wow - I'm looking forward to seeing it. I would love to have some of
the classes I use in .NET available to CFML. Think about the ease of
report generation using Crystal Reports.NET with BD.NET. Easy report
ssage-
From: Vince Bonfanti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 9:55 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: BlueDragon for .NET (was: CF - PHP comparisons?)
BlueDragon for .NET is coded to the standard .NET Framework APIs (just
as
BlueDragon for J2EE is coded to standard Java APIs).
BlueDragon for .NET is coded to the standard .NET Framework APIs (just as
BlueDragon for J2EE is coded to standard Java APIs). It's not a
re-implementation of the .NET Framework (which Microsoft's patents are
intended to prevent), but requires that the .NET Framework be installed in
order to use it
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