John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Fredrik Lundh wrote: > > > 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. > > Yes, I'm referring to Python for .NET. I might be wrong to call it > Python.NET, but I thought I had seen that name as well (unless it really > *is* something different). And the difference between the it and > IronPython, as I understood it, is the same as you described above, so > I'm sure we are talking about the same thing. > > Sorry for being so confusing! :)
Oh, OK -- I thought you DID refer to the old research project!!! Yeah, the terms "Python.NET" and "Python _for_ .NET" have sometimes been used interchangeably in the past, that's true. Confusing...! Alex -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list