I've downloaded the Visual Studio for C# 2010 Express.
Last time I was checking out the VS tools they worked on
the Express edition.
Did they remove this "functionality" of the free Express
version? That'd suck!
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On 13.3.2011 20:54, Medcoff, Charles wrote:
The python tools are only extensions to the existing Visual Studio product.
You have to own a copy of Visual Studio - they must be purchased from
Microsoft or an MS software distributor.
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Sorry to hijack the thread,
however, where exactly do I get the Visual Studio tools?
Are they included in the IPy 2.7 installation? I installed everything in there,
but I can't seem to find the link in the Visual Studio.
I have to admit I have very little knowledge of Visual Studio, though.
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On 13.3.2011 19:24, Medcoff, Charles wrote:
Thanks that helps. I've tried the first option. Not doing much Python stuff at
the moment, but I'll follow up if I experience any issues with this approach.
I'm very excited that both the language and tools support is forging ahead -
thanks all.
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Subject: Re: [IronPython] IronPython 2.7 Now Available
The PTVS release is really an extended version of the tools in IronPython 2.7.
It adds support for CPython including debugging, profiling, etc... while still
supporting IronPython as well. We'll likely either replace the tools
distributed w/ IronPython with this version (maybe minus things like HPC
support) or we'll pull the IpyTools out of the distribution and encourage
people to go for the separate download. No changes will likely happen until
IronPython 3.x though as 2.7 is now out the door and it'd be a pretty
significant change.
For the time being you'll need to choose one or the other - you can always
choose to not by either not installing the IpyTools w/ the IronPython install
and install the PTVS or you can just stick w/ the existing IronPython tools.
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Can someone on the list clarify differences or overlap between the
tools included in this release, and the PTVS release?
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