Future of python on Windows?
Gerhard Häring
gerhard.haering at gmx.de
Mon Aug 26 19:31:06 EDT 2002
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Peter Hansen wrote in comp.lang.python: > Thomas Runge wrote: >> >> But currently I am worrying about the future of Python if one important >> platform of the future (.NET) is running the risk of being badly supported! > > [...] Put another way, what advantage would there be to running a > Python program under .NET? The same advantages as elsewhere (like with Jython): - have access to .NET libraries - have a less clumsy language to write .NET apps Gerhard -- mail: gerhard <at> bigfoot <dot> de registered Linux user #64239 web: http://www.cs.fhm.edu/~ifw00065/ OpenPGP public key id AD24C930 public key fingerprint: 3FCC 8700 3012 0A9E B0C9 3667 814B 9CAA AD24 C930 reduce(lambda x,y:x+y,map(lambda x:chr(ord(x)^42),tuple('zS^BED\nX_FOY\x0b')))
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