ActiveState used to have tools that allowed you to integrate Perl and CLR based stull. The Perl itself was running using its own engine, but you could call one from the other. It makes more sense to do it that way anyway. CLR was not designed for dynamic languages.
Jenda
1984 was supposed to be a warning,
not a manual!
In reply to Re^3: Spoiled by Perl
by Jenda
in thread Spoiled by Perl
by afoken
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