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 ...
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 ...
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Released through Microsoft's CodePlex shared-source portal, IronPython offers programmers a flexible, lightweight coding language. Its lead developer, Jim Hugunin, joined Microsoft to advance the ...
A while ago, Ars covered a video demonstrating IronPython, which has become Microsoft's version of Python for the .NET Framework. The video was rather impressive, demonstrating some powerful ...
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Microsoft is moving two of its development languages -- IronPython and IronRuby -- as well as the company's Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR) to an Apache open-source license, company officials ...
The developer of the IronPython programming language touted Microsoft’s Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR) for .Net during the Mix07 conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday. Jim Hugunin is developer of both ...
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