> > Or if I don't, so what? > > But why do you keep bringing it up? >
Because it's a feature of our shared landscape. If this were a mountain-climbers' list, I might keep bringing up Everest. Did you already know all that about XAML? Sorry. > Yes we know about IronPython. With Jim Huginin behind it, it has to take > seriously - to the extent one takes .Net seriously. What else needs to be > said - here. > > Art Your focus on personalities, money, politics... boring (to me). It's the actual technology itself I find somewhat interesting. Apropos to this list: how best to cover it, phase it in, fit it under umbrella concepts. Constituting Python UI objects from an XML file ala XAML -- is that more CS1 or CS2? I think there's lots to say about this stuff, but saying anything interesting actually requires doing some homework, learning some nuts and bolts. Who's behind it and who's making money off it is your department (yawn). So far, I've seen nothing from you to suggest you know much of anything about .NET, excepting the stuff that doesn't matter (to me). Kirby _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
