> The [F#] source is avaliable, but it's under Microsoft's Shared Source > license, which isn't quite an open source license. There are some > restrictions on commercial usage. >
You can call me a bigot, but it will be engraved upon my tombstone that I never used a proprietary Microsoft language. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Paul Rubin wrote: > > Jon Harrop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > F# runs under Linux with Mono. > > > > Interesting, where do I get it, and is there source? I've never been > > interested in Mono but maybe this is a reason. How does the compiled > > code compare to OCaml or MLton code? > > The source is avaliable, but it's under Microsoft's Shared Source > license, which isn't quite an open source license. There are some > restrictions on commercial usage. > > http://research.microsoft.com/fsharp/fsharp-license.txt -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list