or 2, and provides features such as Python intellisense
for VS.
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I have read through
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I have read through ALL the posts that mention integration of Iron
Python into Visual Studio and I have to admit that I am now
someone to do it :).
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Dear cyberpro60,
I, too, have run into your problems and share your
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For integrated mode you can use the VS SDK sample of IronPython
Like someone else said: your best bet is to install the ASP.NET futures
pack, which will add IP support to Visual Studio. You might also be
interested in this blog post:
http://blogs.msdn.com/haibo_luo/archive/2007/10/16/5482940.aspx
Good luck,
--Adam
I have read through ALL the posts that mention integration of Iron Python into
Visual Studio and I have to admit that I am now more confused than before I
started. From my perspective it seems that the IP website actually exacerbates
the confusion by NOT stating the obvious.
Just so you know: