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From: Greg Baker <gbaker@walleroo.rp.csiro.au>
Subject: Re: Three languages: A performance comparison
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Alexander Anderson <sandy@almide.demon.co.uk> writes:
>     Wouldn't it be _so_ helpful to have a Functional language that
> interfaced to Java!
> 
First I have to finish some coding for my thesis,  (should be done
before November)  but after that I'm intending to reverse engineer
Concurrent Clean (for fun,  and so that I can put it under GPL) to
output J-codes.   So, in time, ...

I'll keep you posted.

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