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Cameron Laird wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, spiffo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>I am a corporate developer, working for a single company. Got a new project
>>coming up and wondering if I should stay with Python for this new, fairly
>>large project, are jump back on the 'safe' M$ bandwagon using a dot net
>>language? Cross platform is NOT an issue, but COMPLETE control/compatability
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> While I know others in this thread have already mentioned the
> fact somewhat obliquely, I'll make it explicit:  Python IS "a
> dot net language" <URL: http://ironpython.com/ >.
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