Monday, February 27, 2006

Because you can't ever have enough languages...

Don Syme's WebLog on F# and Other Research Projects : F# 1.1.10 now available

"...F# Interactive for Visual Studio. This release comes with a prototype version of 'F# Interactive' for use as a tool Window in Visual Studio 2005. ..." (via Larkware - The Daily Grind 827)

Tobler.SoftwareArchitecture() - [Languages] LSharp, a new .NET Lisp-like scripting language

"From the ancestral line of Lisp, we now have another new scripting language for .NET. LSharp "uses a Lisp dialect similar to Arc." LSharp is Open Source (GPL). ..."

Tobler.SoftwareArchitecture() - [Languages] Zonnon, a new .NET language

"Descending from the heritage of Pascal, Modula-2, and Oberon, Zonnon is a new language for .NET. According to the Zonnon website, "It retains an emphasis on simplicity, clear syntax and separation of concerns whilst focusing on concurrency and ease of composition and expression. ...

...While the first implementation of Zonnon is for .NET, it aims at platform independence. The .NET implementation includes Microsoft Visual Studio.NET integration ..."

Just like sunflower seeds... You can't have just one. ;)

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