[Sussex] .NET and Linux - a contrarian view
Mark Harrison
mark.harrison at ekingfisher.com
Thu Jan 16 00:01:01 UTC 2003
Just to update, here's a list of the languages that now have some
support for .NET:
APL (commercial)
AsmL (free)
Basic (MS)
C# (MS, also free version from Ximian)
C++ (MS)
Cobol (commercial)
Eiffel (commercial)
F# (free) - but it's Caml really :-)
Forth (free)
Fortan (free and commercial versions)
Haskell (free) - aka the World's greatest programming language
Java (free)
ML (free)
Mercury (free)
Mondrian (free)
Oberon (free) - aka the World's most under-rated programming language
Pascal (free) - but why would you want to if you could use Oberon
Perl (free)
Powerbuilder (commercial)
Python (free)
RPG (commercial)
Scheme (free)
Smallscript (commercial)
A good start... And hopefully a demonstration that .NET is wider than
just MS.
Regards,
Mark
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