IronPython Moving Forward Again
immytay writes "
Jim Hugunin (Jython, Numeric, and
other projects) has issued the first release of IronPython
since joining Microsoft in August of last year. IronPython
runs on .NET and Mono and is supposedly faster than the C version of Python. This
new version is 0.7,
while 0.6
was released last summer and covered here.
According to the IronPython mailing
list, Jim has help from a Microsoft co-worker, and he plans to work toward IronPython 1.0."
What you will find is that this is a bunch of BS. They took advantage of the new features in the .NET Framework 2.0 - which will be standardized in the CLI. .NET 2.0 isn't even out by Microsoft yet - so of course Mono isn't going to support it.
But Mono is planning on eventually having full support for .NET 2.0. So it will work.
Wait till 1.0 - everything will be working then.
"Ideas without action are worthless."