Well, you don't need a .NET implementation of Python (which is what
IronPython is) to use Python with ADSI. Python already has COM support. If
one was interested in Python running on the CLR, then that would be the
thing to check out, but I'm guessing the guy just wants to write some ADSI
scripts, so the normal resources are appropriate (scripting center, AD 3rd
edition, AD cookbook 2nd edition, etc.).
If he was actually interested in programming LDAP in .NET, I'd also
recommend my book (www.directoryprogramming,net), but his scripting
background suggests that he isn't going there (to me). There is no mention
of Python (or any language other than VB.NET, C++ or C# for that matter) in
it. :)
Joe K.
- Original Message -
From: Matheesha Weerasinghe
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] ADSI programming
I wonder whether ironpython http://www.ironpython.com/ is worth looking into
in that case. I am no programmer but I have a hunch it might be to your
liking.
Cheers
M@
On 9/15/06, Ramon Linan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I want to start programming in AD.
I have experience programming with Python, PHP and VBA.
Any suggestion on which language is more convienient to program with
ADSI.
I was going to use Python because I can be use in windows, MAC or
Linux/unix
Thanks
Rezuma
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