wht is will be the memory footprint of that compiler ( or interpreter ?) .
Might be compiler . ,as it supports many object oriented / based languges .?

Suhas

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From: Wolfgang Kless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 7:35 AM
Subject: Re: Stop what you're doing...


> Mark Galbreath wrote:
> >
> > I might add that conceptually, .NET has the potential to be a better
> > programming environment than pure Java because your development teams
can
> > use whatever programming language they want, be it Perl, Python, C, C++,
> > Visual Basic, ASP, Smalltalk, Java, or even COBOL - as long as the
> > interpreter can compile the chosen language to the .NET bytecode (the
> > so-called CLR, or Common Language Runtime), it doesn't matter what
> > programming language is used.
>
> Out of interest, which of the above mentioned languages do already
> support .NET ?
>
> Bye, Wolfgang
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