You can add a company named "Aderant" to the list. http://aderant.com/
They are now the 800-pound gorilla in the legal software arena. They
bought out my previous employer (RainMaker Platinum) - I worked for them
up until just recently when they closed down the Dallas office. They
have a huge p
Hi,
Von: Jeff Hardy
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 12:50 AM, Avi Berko wrote:
> > First, thanks for the useful input, the data you present does look
> > reassuring.
>
> I'll add another datapoint: in the 3.5 months since 2.7.2 was released,
> it's been downloaded 28, 750 times. That's pretty good, I'
hi,
> sadly I don’t remember being able to run
> PyChecker/PyLint/PyFlakes with IronPython, and since it’s going be using
> a lot of .net libraries I don’t see how I can use CPython to run those.
pylint works now with ironpython. You need the latest version of
ironpython (2.7.3b1) and small patc
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 12:50 AM, Avi Berko wrote:
> Vernon,
>
> First, thanks for the useful input, the data you present does look
> reassuring.
I'll add another datapoint: in the 3.5 months since 2.7.2 was
released, it's been downloaded 28, 750 times. That's pretty good, I'd
say.
- Jeff
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Jeff,
Thank you for your efforts.
I will again wait patiently (and eagerly).
Regards,
Avi
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 3:45 AM, Jeff Hardy wrote:
> No, sorry. Been swamped with other stuff and haven't had the time to
> make it pretty.
>
> I'll see if I can find the time to pull it together and ju
Vernon,
First, thanks for the useful input, the data you present does look
reassuring.
I wonder if PyPI/easyinstall logs the python version used to download a
package.
Regards,
Avi
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 4:23 AM, Vernon Cole wrote:
> Avi:
> Here's a little statistic which make help...
>
Avi:
Here's a little statistic which make help...
I maintain a project called adodbapi -- a PEP 249 database api module. It
is already included in the pywin32 package for CPython users, so the only
folks who would normally need to download it from its own project site are
IronPython users. Last
No, sorry. Been swamped with other stuff and haven't had the time to
make it pretty.
I'll see if I can find the time to pull it together and just dump it
here unedited. At least it'll be something.
- Jeff
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Avi Berkovich wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Is there any progres
Hey guys,
Is there any progress on that list?
It will help quite a bit if can you provide it.
On 16/03/2012 19:28, cold_fus...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Jeff, thank you very much for your feedback.
I'm eager to see that list you mentioned, hopefully with testimonials.
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012, at 0
Hi, Jeff,
Von: Jeff Hardy
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 2:29 AM, wrote:
>> I wasn't aware that MS bailed on the Irons (back at 2010) until a few
>> days ago, this will probably hurt my arguments, let alone other
>> chatter on the web saying that nobody uses these languages aside from
>> the former
Jeff, thank you very much for your feedback.
I'm eager to see that list you mentioned, hopefully with testimonials.
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012, at 08:44 AM, Jeff Hardy wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 2:29 AM, wrote:
> > I wasn't aware that MS bailed on the Irons (back at 2010) until a few
> > day
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 2:29 AM, wrote:
> I wasn't aware that MS bailed on the Irons (back at 2010) until a few
> days ago, this will probably hurt my arguments, let alone other chatter
> on the web saying that nobody uses these languages aside from the former
> teams at MS.
That's not true; I h
Hello,
We are considering IronPython for a new automation infrastructure
project; it will not be used to write automated tests though.
I wasn't aware that MS bailed on the Irons (back at 2010) until a few
days ago, this will probably hurt my arguments, let alone other chatter
on the web saying th
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