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What is the closest thing to groovy/java combo in the C# .net world?

If I am writing an app with static and dynamic parts, what's the dynamic part like groovy on the .NET runtime?

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Boo, IronPython, IronRuby are probably the options.

There are other CLI languages too.

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  • Yeap... I have just find out. It turns out there's a Ruby.NET also ... :-/
    – John
    Apr 15, 2009 at 22:22
  • Of these sounds like Boo is most groovy like in that it's most C# like? Lot like groovy similar to java. The others like ruby and python on the .net platform are quite different I assume just like they on the java platform, like Jython etc.
    – Ville M
    Apr 16, 2009 at 20:14
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Iron Python or any other language targeting DLR..

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    Definitely the DLR; IronPython is doing great things, now on version 2 Apr 15, 2009 at 21:23
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From what little I heard Boo goes in that direction.

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I am using Boo, its 100% interop with other CLI-compatible code - code generated dynamically in Boo is used with c#

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You can run Groovy in .net with IKVM

http://groovy.codehaus.org/Running+Groovy+on+.NET+2.0+using+IKVM

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