FYI, on "IronPython". The author of IronPython was recently hired by Microsoft. Is this going to be another case of embrace and destroy? Or is M$ shifting war strategy, by wanting to plant Trojan horses in OSS via patents? Stay tuned fellow crime fighters... same bat time ... same bat channel... All I know is I would not feel comfortable using any OSS written by M$ employees, without some sort of written statement from official M$ channels stating that the code didn't contain any M$ patented algorithms, logic or source code. > -----Original Message----- > From: Charles, Joshua Micah (UMKC-Student) [mailto:jmcqk6@umkc.edu] > Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 9:55 AM > To: Jason Clinton > Cc: kclug@kclug.org > Subject: RE: Mono Book > > > > >I'm especially excited about the new availablity of Python > running on > >Mono. The cool thing about that is that you can call the objects of > each > >language from each other without writing some intermediate wrapper > > Yeah, I've been messing around with "IronPython," and it seems to be > pretty frickin cool. If I wasn't so focused on getting in depth into > C#, Python looks like a pretty easy way to get into the > Mono/.Net world. > > > >