Re: [Ironpython-users] A question on the future of ironpython

2014-03-28 Thread Jeff Hardy
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 9:47 AM, wrote: > 1- designing a GUI programmatically (talking here about winforms) is time > consuming so why there is no graphical GUI designer like in a c# projects > where you can drag and drop widgets on your winform? It should be an open > source project and pleas

Re: [Ironpython-users] A question on the future of ironpython

2014-03-28 Thread Markus Schaber
An: [email protected] > Betreff: [Ironpython-users] A question on the future of ironpython > > Hello there. My name is Toufic, and I am a python and c# programmer. I use > python a lot in my finance job as much as c#. When it comes to GUI building > c# makes is easy in the

Re: [Ironpython-users] A question on the future of ironpython

2014-03-28 Thread Vernon D. Cole
In answer to the second question: Microsoft dropped its funding of IronPython in 2010. Since that time it has been maintained and enhanced by a corps of volunteers as a true open source project. No more worries about whether the Microsoft lawyers would complain about modification to the Python St

[Ironpython-users] A question on the future of ironpython

2014-03-28 Thread touficmc
Hello there. My name is Toufic, and I am a python and c# programmer. I use python a lot in my finance job as much as c#. When it comes to GUI building c# makes is easy in the GUI design but in my humble opinion I find it extremely easy to manipulate data with Python. The leverage of using lists