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Iron Python
Anybody tried it? -- Dr Jon D Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy The F#.NET Journal http://www.ffconsultancy.com/product...ournal/?usenet |
Re: Iron Python
Jon Harrop napisał(a):
> Anybody tried it? Me. -- Jarek Zgoda "We read Knuth so you don't have to." |
Re: Iron Python
On May 15, 8:05 pm, Jarek Zgoda <jzg...@o2.usun.pl> wrote:
> Jon Harrop napisał(a): > > > Anybody tried it? > > Me. > Me too. |
Re: Iron Python
On May 15, 5:22 am, John Machin <sjmac...@lexicon.net> wrote:
> > > Anybody tried it? > > > Me. > > Me too. Anybody like it? rd |
Re: Iron Python
BartlebyScrivener napisał(a):
>>>> Anybody tried it? >>> Me. >> Me too. > > Anybody like it? Tried id, did not found any use, put on shelf. Don't know if this case fits "likes" or "doesn't like". ;) -- Jarek Zgoda "We read Knuth so you don't have to." |
Re: Iron Python
BartlebyScrivener <bscrivener42@gmail.com> wrote:
>On May 15, 5:22 am, John Machin <sjmac...@lexicon.net> wrote: >> > > Anybody tried it? >> >> > Me. >> >> Me too. > >Anybody like it? I think it is a fascinating development, but it is aiming in a different direction. To a certain extent, you have to separate the Python language from the Python standard library. IronPython has the entire Python language, and it will run most (but not all) of the standard library we're all accustomed to, but the real fun of IronPython is that you have the entire .NET class framework available from Our Favorite Language. Considering all of the junk that regularly comes out of Redmond, I think that the Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly called "Avalon") is one of the most interesting things they've produced in a long time. IronPython will give me the opportunity to really dig into WPF without having to drink the C# kool-aid. -- Tim Roberts, timr@probo.com Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. |
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