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Todd Ogasawara

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Nov. 22, 2005 03:25 PM
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Now, here's something you don't see everyday: Python (IronPython) being discussed and demonstrated on MSDN TV by Jim Hugunin (IronPython's creator and now a Microsoft employee).

IronPython: Python on the .NET Framework

The show's description on the MSDN TV web page is described as:

"IronPython" is an implementation of the Python language on the .NET Framework. Jim Hugunin introduces IronPython by showing interactive exploration and GUI building from a command prompt as well as simple embedding as a scripting language in an existing Windows Presentation Foundation application.

Jim shows how to both use and create .NET classes. If you are interested in using Python in a Microsoft Windows environment, take a look at this video.

Todd Ogasawara is the editor of MobileAppsToday.com. He has been named a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in the Mobile Devices category for the past several years. You can find his personal website focusing on Mobile Device Technology at www.mobileviews.com.

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