Re: [Python.NET] PythonDotNet - IronPyton

2011-01-12 Thread Emmanuel . Lambert
and rationale. good evening. Emmanuel Quoting "Mark Tigges" : On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 4:18 AM, Emmanuel Lambert wrote: Hi Oleksii Bidiuk, While access to the native Python libraries is apprently a nice feature of "Python for .NET", I don't think it is very use

Re: [Python.NET] PythonDotNet - IronPyton

2011-01-10 Thread Emmanuel Lambert
the roadmaps of the both > products. IronPython seem to be more mature, but it is also way more > effort than Python for .NET. So far I have difficulties to choose > strategically for either one as both are lagging behind the solid > community of CPython. Comments are more than welco

[Python.NET] PythonDotNet - IronPyton

2011-01-10 Thread Emmanuel Lambert
Dear all, I was wondering : what is the difference between PythonDotNet and IronPython? It looks like IronPython is rapidly becoming a maturing implementation for the .NET platform, with also a plugin for Visual Studio becoming available : http://ironpython.net/ The distinction between the two im