Vladimir Eremeev wrote:
Michael Foord-5 wrote:
If you want to *use* those classes from .NET (say from C#) you will need
to do it through the IronPython hosting API rather than directly
referencing the compiled assemblies anyway.
Do you mean this?
http://remark.wordpress.com/2008/09/23/running-python-from-c/
That kind of thing yes. There are a list of interesting resources on the
subject here:
http://ironpython-urls.blogspot.com/search/label/embedding
This is only for interacting with IronPython from C#. If you can do
everything from inside IronPython - or just using C# classes from inside
IronPython rather than the other way round - then you don't need to
worry about the hosting API. In this case it is worth reading some
Python tutorials to see how Python does its namespacing and application
/ library structuring (modules and packages).
Michael
Michael Foord-5 wrote:
What are you actually trying to achieve?
Currently nothing specific, just simple experiments during the spare time.
I am studying the possibilities to use IronPython for development.
My colleagues use C#, but I don't like this language (it's subjective), I am
looking for covenient ways to collaborate with them and to contribute the
code for our projects.
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