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The baseline for IronPython 3.4 is Python 3.4, although it also includes some syntax and features from newer Python versions, most notably f-string support (from 3.6). IronPython 3.4 uses Python 3.4 ...
The following method worked for me for getting Infer.NET (version 2.6) working with IronPython (version 2.9.0.0) and Mono (version 4.0.30319.17020) on Ubuntu 14.04. I found using the mono-complete ...
The audience asked questions about “Python 3” when I talked last week about “IronPython and .NET” for the HDLUG. Here’s an amplified version of what I said then: Programming in Python 3 ...
This prototype utilizes Excel-DNA and IronPython. Excel-DNA allows creating custom Python functions that seamlessly integrate with Excel’s calculation engine. IronPython enables the execution of these ...
With IronPython for ASP.NET, Microsoft hopes to create a model for language extensibility within their popular web-centric development platform.
Microsoft is backing IronPython because it exemplifies just how well the .NET Framework can handle dynamic runtime languages. Supposedly, IronPython runs as fast as the C-based implementation of ...
The shipment of IronPython 1.0 this week marks a milestone for the long-running project, aimed at developing a Python implementation on Microsoft's .Net platform, and for developers' goal of ...
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