[Languages] IronPython is out and OpenSource!

Published 28 July 04 10:39 PM | CSharpener

I am *so* stoked! Python, one of my very favorite languages, is now a real .NET language. The incredible Jim Hugunin has just released IronPython-0.6. Furthermore, IronPython is Open Source, under the Common Public License - v 1.0. Here is one Pythoneer's sincere "Thank you!" to Jim!

NOTE: As of August 2, 2004, Jim is going to work for Microsoft on the Common Language Runtime (CLR) Team. It will be awesome having someone of his caliber on that team to present the case for the needs of dynamic/scripting languages. Congratulations, Jim!

Comments

# Christophe Lauer said on July 29, 2004 04:49 AM:

And by the way, Jim is about to join the MotherShip and swallow the Red Pill :)

# Freddy Matrix said on August 13, 2004 06:54 AM:

blue or red?

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