Hello, I wanted to say how great it is to hear about Iron Python because that means I can develop for .NET in my favourite language, just like I can write Java program in it as well, but... let me just ask my question :)
I found that in Iron Python 0.9, a lot of modules that we've come to expect to see are not implemented yet--which is OK cos we've already got the whole .NET library already. But my question is, how is Iron Python meant to be used eventually? Is it: a. like Visual J++ for Java programmers, so you're using the familiar Java syntax to make use of .NET library? (e.g.: to do some string operations, we should use .NET String instead of importing the string module) b. meant to give the programmer an ability to run their (C)Python scripts unmodified on .NET? That is, if you want to do some string stuff, import string (which may be implemented using .NET String underneath), instead of importing System to make use of .NET's String? Even if right now we have to do with a mix of both approaches, surely there's a vision behind this that will favor one of them eventually? Thank you, Ray ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs _______________________________________________ users-ironpython.com mailing list users-ironpython.com@lists.ironpython.com http://lists.ironpython.com/listinfo.cgi/users-ironpython.com