On Dec 8, 2008, at 11:53 AM, Andrew Falanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I've never programmed in python and only have a small understanding of
what is wrapped up in the terms COM and .NET.  Is there a way of using
python to get a hold of objects written in C# as COM objects using
python?  I'm looking for ways to avoid VBScript (which, after a couple
of weeks, I've determined to be horrid).  That is, is there a way of
getting at COM objects in python that's similar to doing a
CreateObject call in VBScript (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/ library/
dcw63t7z.aspx)?

Thanks,
Andy
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I would not deal with COM at all. I personally have not used it, but there is a version of python called IronPython that's written in C#, so it can use .NET and, I think, other C# objects. Other people will probably help you more, but you might want to look into that and maybe ask this on the python-win list.
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