Python and VS.Net
Trent Mick
trentm at ActiveState.com
Thu Jul 24 12:40:28 EDT 2003
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[Matt Gerrans wrote] > "Trent Mick" wrote: > > > If your Python code could thereby access the .NET libraries, that > > > would be another story. That would be like Jython for .NET. I > > > was hoping that was what Active State's Python-in-VS.NET-thingy > > > was, but alas it was too good to be true: it is only (so far) a > > > color-syntaxing Python editor that takes two or three minutes to > > > load up. > > > > You are mixing up two difference ideas. ActiveState's VisualPython is a > > plugin for VS.NET to provide all the IDE stuff (like editting, > > debugging, interactive shell, help, intellisense, etc) for Python > > programmers. > > Uh, isn't that pretty much what I said? I don't think I mixed up the > ideas. I only said that what ActiveState's Visual Python was and what I > was originally hoping it would be were not the same. Okay, fair enough. It was my mistake in reading your post, then. Apologies, Trent -- Trent Mick TrentM at ActiveState.com
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