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Jarno Virtanen

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Ted Leung reports that the Microsoft CLR team seems to be

... genuinely interested in getting feedback from the Perl/Python/Ruby community on what they can do to improve the support for dynamic languages.

I hope that someone, somewhere was and is on this issue. At least Mark Hammond et al. implemented a prototype of a Python for .NET compiler a while ago, but I don't know if it has got anything to do with the CLR team. ;-)

(I need to read more about this later.)

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