Well I'm interested in Go on Plan 9, but I'm also interested in other languages too, even one's people haven't written yet.
>There's tutorials for doing so from O'Caml
[http://llvm.org/docs/tutorial/]
That looks really neat. I had watched this*:
[http://vimeo.com/14313378] weeks back, subsequently flipping through
Appel's "Modern Compiler Implementation in ML", but ultimately
deciding the book to be too boring. This, on the other hand, is
pretty inciting.
However, I still couldn't bring myself to deal with an additional
compiler as long as gcc+valgrind+qemu+vx32 continue to work.
I also wouldn't touch LLVM before all the opportunities for synergy
between lunix and Plan9 created by Golang are exhausted, and I think
there are lots of them. (Is 9Go still unfinished even?)
*Not really recommended because it is too long, though it did turn me
on to the O'Caml language.
>> Is this a trick to get C++ back on Plan9??
> was it ever?
(Completely irrelevant to people living in 2010; cfront not guaranteed
against causing brain hemorrhages)
You can see B. Stroustrup's monitor prominently displaying either 8½
or Rio on the back of "The Design and Evolution of C++" (©1994 AT&T
Bell Labs)...
And: /n/sources/extra/c++.2e.tgz