: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Will Sadkin
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 10:25 AM
To: 'Discussion of IronPython'
Subject: Re: [IronPython] IronPython (PythonCodePovider) for ASP.NET?
Hi Dino,
Please excuse me, as I'm new to this list: I assume we in that sentence
Dino wrote:
snip
The main concern is that we are shoe-horning a dynmamic language into
a static world and that's not really the right thing to do. With
enough effort we might be able to pull it off, but there might be a
better way to go which enables ASP.NET w/o the feeling of it not being
On 7/26/06, Mark Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It does give you access to true ASP.NET page generation, needs some
docs and a lillte more work.
Opps, a small typo, I meant:
It does not give you access to true ASP.NET page generation,
Sorry if the typo got people excited. :-)
Mark
Except for one casual mention of this back in August of last year,
I can't find any mention of any plans for this.
For me, this is the holy grail for IronPython; I need a rapid webapp
design and implementation framework, but ideally would like to use
Python to drive the business logic behind it.
:10 AM
To: 'users@lists.ironpython.com'
Subject: [IronPython] IronPython (PythonCodePovider) for ASP.NET?
Except for one casual mention of this back in August of last year, I can't
find any mention of any plans for this.
For me, this is the holy grail for IronPython; I need a rapid webapp
(PythonCodePovider) for ASP.NET?
Except for one casual mention of this back in August of last year, I
can't find any mention of any plans for this.
For me, this is the holy grail for IronPython; I need a rapid
webapp design and implementation framework, but ideally would like to
use Python