Michel Claveau wrote: > Hi! > > This image show IronPython. > But... what is it? > > Link : > http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/bb510103.vss_IronPython_large.jpg
What is generally referred to as "Python", available from python.org, is really the 'CPython' runtime and associated libraries. It implements the Python runtime using C. There is also Jython, which uses a Python -> Java compiler on roughly Python 2.2 compatible source. There is also PyPy, which implements the Python runtime in Python with various backends (LLVM -> GCC, etc.). Finally, IronPython is an implementation of Python using Microsoft's .NET common language runtime (the CLR), which allows for Python to gain access to everything available in .NET . - Josiah -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list