Post ALFWcefl6BlLFD15wu by koakuma@uwu.social
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(DIR) Post #ALFWcefl6BlLFD15wu by koakuma@uwu.social
2022-07-07T08:41:02Z
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So apparently in the mid-2000s Microsoft had an internal Visual Studio port for... Haskell :cirnothinking: https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.75.2332&rep=rep1&type=pdf
(DIR) Post #ALFWcfEqzhpr03R7eS by koakuma@uwu.social
2022-07-07T08:42:39Z
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Like... this is something that you wouldn't expect from them, especially from that era, but somehow it exists!
(DIR) Post #ALFWcfkP6P4YZuCJpQ by tuturto@tech.lgbt
2022-07-07T08:55:24Z
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@koakuma that probably was at least partly because .Net was all the rage and there were bunch of languages that compiled to Microsoft Intermediate Language. Haskell was one of them and Scheme another that I can think of right now. Oh, and Python of course.
(DIR) Post #ALUY2oUJQbLhaWpfPc by Hyolobrika@gleasonator.com
2022-07-14T19:19:42.189849Z
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Doesn't one of the more well-known Haskell devs (or is he a researcher?) work for Microsoft?
(DIR) Post #B2DOsHtDrPwlgjutZQ by koakuma@uwu.social
2026-01-12T16:51:43Z
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I'd LOVE to get a copy of this thing