The development of a Java VM for .NET
Yesterday I arrived in Keystone, Colorado for the Colorado Software Summit, a most excellent Java & XML conference.
I hope to get some hacking done this week, but if I don't it'll be because I'm having too much fun at the conference ;-)
Is your vision only to have a JavaVM on .net or is your vision to have a JavaVM on .net, which interoperats, so that .net-programs have access to Java-classes?
Or is the main-page of your IK.VM.NET-Homepage an other one?
And btw: Its wonderful, that ik.vm.net runs on Mono, because I _love_ Mono and Linux. :-)
And, BTW, it doesn't *yet* run on Mono.
Remember Me
I apologize for the lameness of this, but the comment spam was driving me nuts. In order to be able to post a comment, you need to answer a simple question. Hopefully this question is easy enough not to annoy serious commenters, but hard enough to keep the spammers away.
Anti-Spam Question: What method on java.lang.System returns an object's original hashcode (i.e. the one that would be returned by java.lang.Object.hashCode() if it wasn't overridden)? (case is significant)