Past, Present, and Future of IronPython
Episode #74,
published Fri, Sep 2, 2016, recorded Wed, Aug 31, 2016
Have you heard of IronPython and Jython? These two alternate implementations of Python were created by Jim hugunin. They run on top of the .NET and JVM runtimes. On this episode going to look at the story of IronPython. It's been around for many years. Although the last few years, it's been somewhat stagnant.
That's why I am thrilled to introduce you to Alex Earl, who along with Benedikt Eggers, has become the maintainer of the IronPython project. It's great to see IronPython getting the attention it deserves. We'll talk about IronPython past, present, future on this episode of Talk Python To Me.
Links from the show:
IronPython on Github: github.com/IronLanguages
IronPython History: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IronPython
Alex on twitter: @alexcearl
Article on revival of IronPython:
infoworld.com/article/3096748/open-source-tools/python-for-net-rises-from-the-dead.html
Announcement on transfer of maintainers:
mail.python.org/pipermail/ironpython-users/2016-July/017649.html
MS announcement cutting IronPython loose:
blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/jasonz/2010/10/21/new-components-and-contributors-for-ironpython-and-ironruby
That's why I am thrilled to introduce you to Alex Earl, who along with Benedikt Eggers, has become the maintainer of the IronPython project. It's great to see IronPython getting the attention it deserves. We'll talk about IronPython past, present, future on this episode of Talk Python To Me.
Links from the show:
IronPython on Github: github.com/IronLanguages
IronPython History: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IronPython
Alex on twitter: @alexcearl
Article on revival of IronPython:
infoworld.com/article/3096748/open-source-tools/python-for-net-rises-from-the-dead.html
Announcement on transfer of maintainers:
mail.python.org/pipermail/ironpython-users/2016-July/017649.html
MS announcement cutting IronPython loose:
blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/jasonz/2010/10/21/new-components-and-contributors-for-ironpython-and-ironruby