[Python-ideas] What are your opinions on .NET Core vs Python?
Ned Batchelder
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On 1/29/17 7:37 AM, Gerald Britton wrote: > It's an apples/oranges comparison. > > .NET is a library that can be used from many languages, including > Python. (Not just IronPython, but also Python for .NET > (pythonnet.sourceforge*.*net*))* > * > * > Python is a language that can use many libraries, including .NET > > The set of libraries that can be used from all the languages that can > also use .NET (out of the box, that is) is smaller. > > This list is for discussing proposals for changes to Python. For open-ended discussion, Python-List would be a better bet. --Ned. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-ideas/attachments/20170129/f406ab8c/attachment.html>
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