Thanks Yitzchak,
I'm thinking and acting on having that available in your quiver & have
prototyped
the ability to do so a couple of times in the past (stand-alone Haskell
code as
fully fledged .NET classes/assemblies, both the dynamic and static kind.)
I didn't want to hold up the initial re
On 1/15/2009 06:19, John Goerzen wrote:
Sigbjorn Finne wrote:
...
Nice!
Has there been any effort to support Mono?
Only in spirit so far. I'm keen to find the time to do it and
if it would directly help people having Mono as a deployment target,
even better.
thanks
--sigbjorn
Sigbjorn Finne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the first public release of hs-dotnet is now available - a pragmatic
> take on interoperating between Haskell (via GHC) and .NET. For
> downloads and (some) info, see:
>
> http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/hs-dotnet
> http://haskell.for
Nice!
Maybe efforts could be combined by integrating some of this work:
http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/Salsa
which statically types checks all the calls to DOTNET (emulates the C# type
system using type families, I found it nifty)
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Yi
Sigbjorn Finne wrote:
> the first public release of hs-dotnet is now available
Fantastic accomplishment! I can only repeat dons' comment
- this could be game-changing.
Some obvious questions that come to mind:
We see that it is already possible to expose a Haskell function
to .NET as a callback.
This is terrific, thank you!
btw, this will allow to write Visual Haskell in Haskell :)
2009/1/15 Sigbjorn Finne :
> Hi,
>
> the first public release of hs-dotnet is now available - a pragmatic
> take on interoperating between Haskell (via GHC) and .NET. For
> downloads and (some) info, see:
>
>
Hi,
the first public release of hs-dotnet is now available - a pragmatic
take on interoperating between Haskell (via GHC) and .NET. For
downloads and (some) info, see:
http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/hs-dotnet
http://haskell.forkIO.com/dotnet
Feedback most welcome,