Dear Jan,
a way to go would be to use SML to JS, a Standard ML to JavaScript
compiler:
https://github.com/melsman/mlkit/blob/master/README_SMLTOJS
Would you be interested in doing experiments using this?
Best
- Gergely
2017-03-11 19:06 időpontban jan ezt írta:
Hello,
I am also on my way to learn to write extensions (hopefully) -
currently, I am using Javascript to learn it.
While not a typical functional language (like Haskell or Lisp), it has
many functional features (historically inspired by Self and Scheme),
lambda, currying, younameit... works pretty well and there are many
libraries which extend it further in this direction. There are also
some
numerical and statistical libraries for it.
The syntax looks sadly rather differently than ML (which is only
superficial, but still has an effect at least on me).
Jan
Am 11.03.2017 um 15:45 schrieb Heiko Tietze: There is also a Delphi
binding at https://sourceforge.net/projects/uno-pas-bridge/.
Unfortunately it wasn't updated for years and a quick test with
Freepascal failed.
On 02/16/2017 11:28 AM, Stephan Bergmann wrote: On 02/15/2017 12:12 PM,
Gergely Buday wrote: I am interested in writing an extension to Libre
Office,
particularly Calc.
I would like to do it in a functional language.
[SNIP]
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