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"Orchid XP v8" <voi### [at] devnull> wrote in message
news:48efacfa$1@news.povray.org...
> Today somebody posted a message anouncing an alpha release of a Haskell
> to .NET bridge. Somebody reponded with "wow, great work! This could be a
> real game changer."
>
> I can't help but feel I've missed something important here...
>
> Since when is .NET actually important? AFAIK, absolutely nobody on Earth
> actually uses it for any purpose whatsoever. So... why would having a
> bridge to it be of any signifigance? What am I not seeing here??
I think you misspelled: It's spelled Haskell, not .NET.
But yes, I don't see a significance to the bridge either.
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