Well i have tested the ActiveState Visual (dot net) Perl
and it's cool thing to write .net perl .Shure microsotf
is going to the c # and they don't care the other languages
(only vb) .It's to hard to write .net perl appz yet but hope
one day to have an perl ide equal with ms net ide (yes the one we do C$# and vb dont net).
I have a vision : one day to use the perl,pascal,php,python,java
on a single virtual machine (OVM -Open Sorce Virtual Machine) :Mono ?(http://www.go-mono.com) or
maybe the Sun could bring those languages on the Java vm
I tell u :tried Component Pascal on the Java.vm and .net vm
and is Hard Work to write aplications on java vm in another language .
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