Using the DLR for (primarily) static language compilation?

I'm not aware of anyone using the DLR in quite this fashion yet, though this is definitely one of its intended use cases. One interesting thing to consider is that the DLR's expression trees have been merged with LINQ expression trees, so the IL being produced for LINQ in some as-yet-unannounced future version of Visual Studio will be using the DLR code.

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