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116 | | -<h1>Python for .NET</h1> |
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118 | | - Python for .NET is a package that gives Python programmers nearly seamless |
119 | | - integration with the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) and provides a |
120 | | - powerful application scripting tool for .NET developers. Using this package |
121 | | - you can script .NET applications or build entire applications in Python, |
122 | | - using .NET services and components written in any language that targets the |
123 | | - CLR (Managed C++, C#, VB, JScript). |
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127 | | - Note that this package does <em>not</em> implement Python as a first-class |
128 | | - CLR language - it does not produce managed code (IL) from Python code. |
129 | | - Rather, it is an integration of the C Python engine with the .NET runtime. |
130 | | - This approach allows you to use use CLR services and continue to use existing |
131 | | - Python code and C-based extensions while maintaining native execution speeds |
132 | | - for Python code. If you are interested in a pure managed-code implementation |
133 | | - of the Python language, you should check out the |
134 | | - <a href="http://www.ironpython.com">IronPython</a> project, which is in |
135 | | - active development. |
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139 | | - Python for .NET is currently compatible with Python releases 2.3 and greater. |
140 | | - To subscribe to the |
141 | | - <a href="http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet"> |
142 | | - Python for .NET mailing list |
143 | | - </a> or read the |
144 | | - <a href="http://mail.python.org/pipermail/pythondotnet/"> |
145 | | - online archives |
146 | | - </a> of the list, see the |
147 | | - <a href="http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet"> |
148 | | - mailing list information |
149 | | - </a> page. You can also send questions or comments to me at |
150 | | - <a href="mailto:brian.lloyd@revolution.com">brian.lloyd@revolution.com</a> |
151 | | - or use the |
152 | | - <a href="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=162464"> |
153 | | - Python for .NET issue tracker</a> to report issues. |
154 | | -</p> |
155 | | - |
156 | | -<p> |
157 | | - My <a href="http://brianlloyd.blogspot.com">blog site</a> is also |
158 | | - (sometimes) a good source for more information on Python for .NET ;) |
159 | | -</p> |
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161 | | -<ul> |
162 | | - <li>The <a href="./readme.html">README</a> |
163 | | - provides a detailed overview of Python for .NET, as well as |
164 | | - some basic usage examples. Many other examples can be found |
165 | | - in the demos and unit tests for the package. |
166 | | - </li> |
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168 | | - <li>Checkout the |
169 | | - <a href="http://svn.sourceforge.net/pythonnet">PythonNet</a> |
170 | | - code from Subversion. See the |
171 | | - <a href="http://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=162464"> |
172 | | - instructions on Source Forge</a> for details. |
173 | | - </li> |
174 | | - |
175 | | - <li><a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=162464"> |
176 | | - Download releases</a> for various versions of Python and CLR. |
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| 104 | + <td align="left" valign="top"> |
| 105 | + <h1>Python for .NET</h1> |
| 106 | + <p> Python for .NET is a package that gives Python programmers |
| 107 | + nearly seamless integration with the .NET Common Language Runtime |
| 108 | + (CLR) and provides a powerful application scripting tool for .NET |
| 109 | + developers. Using this package you can script .NET applications or |
| 110 | + build entire applications in Python, using .NET services and |
| 111 | + components written in any language that targets the CLR (Managed |
| 112 | + C++, C#, VB, JScript). </p> |
| 113 | + <p> Note that this package does <em>not</em> implement Python as a |
| 114 | + first-class CLR language - it does not produce managed code (IL) |
| 115 | + from Python code. Rather, it is an integration of the C Python |
| 116 | + engine with the .NET runtime. This approach allows you to use use |
| 117 | + CLR services and continue to use existing Python code and C-based |
| 118 | + extensions while maintaining native execution speeds for Python |
| 119 | + code. If you are interested in a pure managed-code implementation |
| 120 | + of the Python language, you should check out the <a href="http://www.ironpython.com">IronPython</a> |
| 121 | + project, which is in active development. </p> |
| 122 | + <p> Python for .NET is currently compatible with Python releases 2.5 |
| 123 | + and greater. To subscribe to the <a href="http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet"> |
| 124 | + Python for .NET mailing list </a> or read the <a href="http://mail.python.org/pipermail/pythondotnet/"> |
| 125 | + online archives </a> of the list, see the <a href="http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet"> |
| 126 | + mailing list information </a> page. You can also send questions |
| 127 | + or comments to me at <a href="mailto:brian.lloyd@revolution.com">brian.lloyd@revolution.com</a> |
| 128 | + or use the <a href="http://sourceforge.net/p/pythonnet/_list/tickets"> |
| 129 | + Python for .NET issue tracker</a> to report issues. </p> |
| 130 | + <p> My <a href="http://brianlloyd.blogspot.com">blog site</a> is |
| 131 | + also (sometimes) a good source for more information on Python for |
| 132 | + .NET ;) </p> |
| 133 | + <ul> |
| 134 | + <li>The <a href="./readme.html">README</a> provides a detailed |
| 135 | + overview of Python for .NET, as well as some basic usage |
| 136 | + examples. Many other examples can be found in the demos and unit |
| 137 | + tests for the package. </li> |
| 138 | + <li>Checkout the <a href="http://sourceforge.net/p/pythonnet/code/147/tree/">PythonNet</a> |
| 139 | + code from Subversion.. </li> |
| 140 | + <li><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/pythonnet/files"> |
| 141 | + Download releases</a> for various versions of Python and CLR. |
| 142 | + </li> |
| 143 | + </ul> |
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