per9000 wrote:
> Update:
>
> I have found a holy handgrenade.
>
> I found something that seems to work fine for me - I've only tried it
> for 5 minutes but seems to work very smoothly. Open-source, Mozilla
> license, you know the drill...
>
> http://www.py2exe.org/
>
> py2exe (the name makes me fa
per9000 wrote:
> Is the newest Ironpython really as old as from 2004 July 28 (as
> stated on http://www.ironpython.com/)?
I think the site is dead but IronPython is far from dead. In fact
the IronPython 1.0 beta has just been release.
For more details go to this link: http://www.gotdotnet.com/
Update:
I have found a holy handgrenade.
I found something that seems to work fine for me - I've only tried it
for 5 minutes but seems to work very smoothly. Open-source, Mozilla
license, you know the drill...
http://www.py2exe.org/
py2exe (the name makes me fall in love) creates some dll's for
per9000 wrote:
> Hi python people,
>
> I am working with .NET (in C++/CLI and C#) but since I really love
> python I'd like to do things for .NET (or whatever) from python.
>
> Has anyone tried it?
>
> What (costless) compilers are good?
>
> Are there any (costless) editors like MS Visual Express
Il 28 Jun 2006 06:29:58 -0700, per9000 ha scritto:
> Is the newest Ironpython really as old as from 2004 July 28 (as stated
> on http://www.ironpython.com/)?
Sorry again, the up to date page is the following one:
http://www.codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?ProjectName=IronPython
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Alan Franzoni <[E
Il 28 Jun 2006 06:29:58 -0700, per9000 ha scritto:
> Is the newest Ironpython really as old as from 2004 July 28 (as stated
> on http://www.ironpython.com/)?
Ironpython homepage seems long to have been abandoned.
Try this:
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Workspaces/Workspace.aspx?id=ad7acff7-ab1e-4bcb