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If the 1.5 release of the JVM will support generics and discriminated
unions, is there anything keeping it from being on par with the .NET
CLR (w/ ILX extensions) for ML implementation?  That is, can the F#
project be repeated for Java after this point?

Thanks,
  --Ryan


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