Language services are in the Visual Studio SDK realm (formerly VSIP SDK).
There's a managed library for creating them. But it's not a
do-it-in-a-weekend project to fully support a new language in Visual Studio.
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Keith J. Far
Title: RE: [IronPython] Road Map for IronPython
Closer to the former. Obviously, it's a highly
iterative project, so releases can easily build up functionality in whatever
order is important. Python projects with syntax highlighting would be easy.
IntelliSense is harder, mostly because of Pyt
> I'm not sure if you can help me with this because I don't
> think it's an
> IronPython exclusive problem, but it is the only thing that comes up
> broken. I am running VS2005 build 8.0.50110.28 with .NET build
> 2.0.50110. Last night I tried upgrading to .NET build 2.0.50215,
> downloaded