The source code IS (still) the executable [Updated CSI, a C# interpreter (with source and tests) for .NET 4]
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Anonymous
January 08, 2010
Wow, this is sweet, I was just wanting this the other day. Looking forward to giving it a try...Anonymous
September 23, 2010
Wow. I really need this... but when I click on the link that says "download csi for .NET 4.0, 3.5, ...", I get a version that seems to work only if you have .NET 4.0 installed. Shame.Anonymous
September 23, 2010
Brenda, Per the "Notes" section in the blog post, please look in the "Previous Versions" folder of the ZIP for CSI11.exe, CSI20.exe, CSI30.exe, and CSI35.exe. One of those ought to work for your scenario. :)Anonymous
October 13, 2010
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October 13, 2010
MattF, That's a bit of a different animal, I think, and I'm not sure the same approach I've taken with CSI would apply directly. (For example, you probably want to be able to create and re-use variables.) That said, a quick web search suggests there are already some implementations of what you're looking for, so I'd suggest having a look at them to see if they'll do what you want.