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Feb 14th, 2002, 02:51 PM
#1
Python Programming in .NET
I use the python programming language for 3D related purposes and of course I use Visual Studio.NET because I love to program, while at a python site I ran up on this:
http://www.activestate.com/Products/Visual_Python/
I downloaded it and it works wonderfully also I must say that it is not only nice to see but amazing that other languages can be added right into the .NET IDE. Anyway I thought someone else may find this useful as I have.
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Feb 14th, 2002, 03:11 PM
#2
Black Cat
I intend to try it eventually.
Josh
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Feb 14th, 2002, 03:24 PM
#3
Addicted Member
well besides the Microsoft languaget here are the languages that .net now supports with more to come
COBOL for Microsoft .NET.
Perl for Microsoft .NET.
Eiffel for Microsoft .NET.
Python for Microsoft .NET.
Pascal for Microsoft .NET.
Mercury for Microsoft .NET.
Mondrian for Microsoft .NET.
Oberon for Microsoft .NET.
Salford FTN95 (Fortran) for Microsoft .NET.
SmallTalk for Microsoft .NET.
Standard ML for Microsoft .NET.
Dyalog APL for Microsoft .NET.
other companies are working on .net plugins for their languages
 ender_pete 
C#,VS.NET Ent Arch, vb6 ee sp5,html,vbscript,jscript,
xml,dhtml,delphi,c++,vc++,java,cgi,php, python, ada(so ancient) ,adasage(also ancient) and others i can't remember.....
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Feb 14th, 2002, 03:28 PM
#4
Nice list, that same company above also has a visual perl plugin.
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Feb 14th, 2002, 03:42 PM
#5
Dazed Member
That's pretty cool that they enable COBOL programmers to get in on the fun. I compile my COBOL programs using my MicroFocus 85 compiler now i can just use .Net instead. Pretty Cool.
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Feb 15th, 2002, 09:54 AM
#6
Hyperactive Member
Now if they would just add QBasic.NET i'd be happy....
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Feb 15th, 2002, 10:00 AM
#7
Addicted Member
yeah they got some cool languages, i can't wait to see what other languages hop on the .net wagon...
 ender_pete 
C#,VS.NET Ent Arch, vb6 ee sp5,html,vbscript,jscript,
xml,dhtml,delphi,c++,vc++,java,cgi,php, python, ada(so ancient) ,adasage(also ancient) and others i can't remember.....
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Feb 15th, 2002, 10:08 AM
#8
Hyperactive Member
VB.NET (MSRP $104.99)
Perl.NET, Python.NET, XSLT.NET (MSRP $295.00)
Somethings a little off point here in my opinion...
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Feb 15th, 2002, 11:00 AM
#9
Addicted Member
vb.net is that cheap.. im surprised...
i didnt look at the prices cause i get it with msdn subscription.
but you have to remember that those are third party companies building plugins for .net
so theya re going look at my .net plugin.... and buy me
hehe
 ender_pete 
C#,VS.NET Ent Arch, vb6 ee sp5,html,vbscript,jscript,
xml,dhtml,delphi,c++,vc++,java,cgi,php, python, ada(so ancient) ,adasage(also ancient) and others i can't remember.....
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Feb 15th, 2002, 11:29 AM
#10
Hyperactive Member
Maybe i should write me a plugin for .NET, if i can get 300 bux a pop, hmmmm...
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Feb 15th, 2002, 01:00 PM
#11
Addicted Member
thats a good idea...
 ender_pete 
C#,VS.NET Ent Arch, vb6 ee sp5,html,vbscript,jscript,
xml,dhtml,delphi,c++,vc++,java,cgi,php, python, ada(so ancient) ,adasage(also ancient) and others i can't remember.....
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Feb 16th, 2002, 03:45 AM
#12
I agree the price is a little bit out there, considering there own free install of python does the same thing it does in .NET
By that I mean the IDE that comes with there install of python has intellisense coding, popup code completion.
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