On Jun 26, 2006, at 11:48 AM, Eyvind Axelsen wrote:

"IronPython is the code name of the new implementation of the Python programming language running on .NET. It supports an interactive console with fully dynamic compilation. It is well integrated with the rest of the .NET Framework and makes all .NET libraries easily available to Python programmers, while maintaining full compatibility with the Python language."

It seems to me that this means that most of Python will be in there when version 1.0 is (supposedly) released this summer.

What that means is just what I meant by 'wrapping'. The syntax is compatible with 'regular' Python, but it uses the .Net framework under the hood.

-- Ed Leafe
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