On 05/05/2010 02:06 PM, ben kuin wrote:
I'm waiting for the day that microsoft release f# under a "official"
open source license. It has been promised several times, but its still
only available under the "Microsoft Research Shared Source license
agreement" and
meanwhile I'm not sure if it ever really happens.

I cannot answer you question about OCamIL, but if you are interested in combining OCaml and .Net programming, you might be interested in our CSML tool which allows you to define bindings between the two worlds in a high-level way. We use it to develop large OCaml applications with a Winforms GUI and other .Net components.

http://www.lexifi.com/csml/


Regards,

Alain


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