[mtasc] Re: Ocaml in .NET

Lee McColl-Sylvester lee.mccoll at lyons-group.co.uk
Mon Feb 27 14:07:13 CET 2006


Hi,

I for one would love to see MTASC in .NET.  Primarily, I'd love to reverse engineer the output to C# (would save time in recoding completely).  Ocaml is a nightmare to me to code as it's so alien.

Lee



-----Original Message-----
From: mtasc-bounces at lists.motion-twin.com [mailto:mtasc-bounces at lists.motion-twin.com] On Behalf Of Miguel Serrano Milano
Sent: 27 February 2006 12:55
To: mtasc at lists.motion-twin.com
Subject: [mtasc] Re: Ocaml in .NET

It's very interesting. It would be possible to generate dinamic swf  
contents with a component framework (actionstep-aswing) and to create  
webs with their xml interface (awml,asml). I saw weeks ago the  
example of web server-mtasc integration, but an asp.net integration  
is much more versatile. (or maybe haxe include something like this?)

Miguel


El 27/02/2006, a las 12:00, mtasc-request at lists.motion-twin.com  
escribió:
>
>> I just found that there is a ML language in .NET, based on OCaml...
>>
>> Would MTASC be compatible with this compiler?
>> http://research.microsoft.com/fsharp/manual/ml-compat.aspx
>
> I think that would be possible to port MTASC to F#, but will not be
> automatic. For instance MTASC use some C libraries (Zlib for swf
> compression).
>
> Nicolas
>

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