On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 1:38 PM, John Goodleaf <[email protected]> wrote: > Huh. I hadn't seen that. It's a little disappointing, but, I guess, not > especially surprising. I've never used IronPython, but I was always happy to > know it existed, so that if I were ever stuck with a .NET project, I > wouldn't have to re-learn, or use, C#. > Still, if IronPython could solve my problem, RIGHT NOW, I don't think I'd go > on walkabout with MatLab. > I agree, BTW, that it seems a bit silly for a security team to shore up an > Access db with arbitrary security policies. Seems like constructing a moat > and wall to keep strangers away from your mobile home... > J
I was wondering about this not too long ago. A similar article appeared on one of the python lists, can't remember which, and it struck me as ominous that none of the IronPython developers (several of whom frequent the list) stepped up to challenge it. Geremy Condra
