Re: stuff on C#

From: Craig Chambers (chambers@cs.washington.edu)
Date: Tue Nov 12 2002 - 18:37:31 PST

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    Really, an MSIL front-end is the right approach. The kicker with these things
    is always how much VM and native library support is needed before regular
    programs can run; compiling the bytecodes themselves shouldn't be too hard. In
    some ways, MSIL is natural for Vortex & Whirlwind, because MSIL blends
    instructions at high and low levels.

    -- Craig

    Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
    >
    > Btw, it would be interesting to add a C# front-end to Whirlwind. Perhaps the
    > partial class hierarchy analysis bodes well for the new "partial class"
    > feature of C#.
    >
    > Andrei
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