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By: fabioz

IronPython is not officially supported (never tried to use it myself), but I've
also heard from people being able to use it as if it was a regular python
interpreter... So in theory, if you put the .net modules you're interested in
in the forced builtins (see http://fabioz.com/pydev/manual_101_interpreter.html
for details), if the interpreter is able to provide a level of introspection
similar to python, it should work... But as I said, I've never tried it...

Cheers,

Fabio

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