> From: pa...@cruzio.com
> To: santacruz-...@hotmail.com
> Subject: Fw: Python Tools for Visual Studio from Microsoft - Free & Open 
> Source
> Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 18:47:19 -0800
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <pyt...@bdurham.com>
> To: "roland garros" <rolandgarros...@gmail.com>; <python-list@python.org>
> Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 2:03 AM
> Subject: Re: Python Tools for Visual Studio from Microsoft - Free & Open 
> Source
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> 
> > Roland,
> >
> >> http://pytools.codeplex.com
> >
> > Looks very impressive! Thank you for sharing this work.
> >
> > For others following this thread
> >
> > - this add-in to Visual Studio works with CPython 2.5 - 3.2 and is not
> > dependent on .NET or IronPython
> >
> > - this project also brings HPC (high performance computing) and MPI
> > support to CPython using the latest Microsoft API's for large scale data
> > and computing
> >
> > Regards,
> > Malcolm
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> >
> > 
> 

Hi Roland, Malcolm and everyone,

As it turns out, I have Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2010 and when I tried 
to run the installer, it stopped and gave
me a message that "Visual Studio 2010 must be installed.  The free integrated 
shell can be downloaded....."  I saw on the 
web page that a 'VS Shell' could be downloaded.  I am assuming that PythonTools 
was tested for Microsoft Visual Studio 
Professional 2010, not Express and that is the problem.  I don't want 2 Visual 
Studios on my system, is that what would happen
 if I downloaded VS Shell?  And where would VS Shell go?  Would it make itself 
the default of some things?

(I am emailing from a diff acct than usual)

Regards,

Patty


                                          
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