Kirby spake: <snip>
> However, to be realistic, the current almost-out-of-beta IronPython > requires .NET 2.0. I'm pretty sure it doesn't run on the most current > production version of Mono yet, although I could be wrong and would be > happy to be corrected. IronPython does run under Mono, at least basically, and is getting better every week. Of course, both Mono and IronPython are changing rapidly, but I think later this year they will both be usable together. > http://www.mono-project.com/Mono_Project_Roadmap > > I could try it myself, but am steeped in Panda3D for now. > > I feel pretty confidant that Mono and .NET will be a cross-platform > solution favored by many Python developers, including those looking > for control over the kinds of OpenGL-type applications we've been > brainstorming here on edu-sig. I will be beginning such a project soon, and will keep you abreast of the pros, cons, gotchas, and goodies. -Doug > Kirby _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
