John Salerno wrote: > But it sounds like, from Fred's post, that work is still being done on > it. My main point in asking was just that I hadn't heard as much about > it as IronPython lately, and I was just curious what the community would > think about two competing .NET implementations, since a big part of > Python is having one main way to do everything (I think).
are we talking about two different things here, perhaps ? the "Python for .Net" tool I'm talking about is an integration tool that lets you use CPython and CPython extensions together with CLR stuff, while IronPython is a pure-CLR implementation of Python. there was also, once upon a time, an experimental Python compiler for the .Net platform: http://starship.python.net/~skippy/dotnet/index.html but that project was abandoned years ago. </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list