We used Python.NET several years ago to write Python scripts that can
interface with data acquisition systems from Measurement Computing
(formerly Data Translation). These boards have an OpenLayers driver library
in .NET; they don't have any native Python drivers. Using Python.NET as a
bridge was fairly straightforward, and allowed us to transfer data in
real-time into Python without much CPU overhead.

On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 9:42 PM, Denis Akhiyarov <denis.akhiya...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello Python.NET users,
>
> After PyData talk, I was approached by a potential supporter of Python.NET
> project from one of major corporations. But they need your feedback and
> estimate of current users of pythonnet library for this support to be
> approved.
>
> Please respond to me privately or publicly about your specific use case or
> project, any outstanding issues or success stories.
>
> Please mark if this feedback should be kept confidential.
>
> Here is an updated and collected public list of open-source and commercial
> projects using pythonnet:
>
> https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet/wiki/Projects-using-pythonnet
>
> Thanks,
> Denis
>
>
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