Considering that IronPython started out as a test to see if Microsoft could run a dynamic programming language on top of the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR), the Python port has managed to snake ...
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The handwriting was on the wall: Microsoft was leaning away from supporting the IronRuby language. It turns out that was true. And ditto with its complement, IronPython. IronRuby and IronPython, until ...
Jim Hugunin, a member of the Common Language Runtime (CLR) team over at Microsoft, has created a new MSDN video showing his full implementation of Python for .NET, deemed IronPython. This may be old ...
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