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Pro IronPython

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  • © 2009

Overview

  • IronPython is emerging technology from Microsoft, and will begin to be pushed heavily in 2009 as the approach to dynamic scripting in .NET
  • There is only one other directly competing title to this work; covers information not available to developers in other formats (online or otherwise)
  • Unique information aimed at C# and VB.NET developers. Existing Python developers will be able to easily pick up .NET based language

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About this book

IronPython represents a unique direction for developers interested in working with dynamic languages within the .NET Framework. Whether you're looking to develop applications from scratch or add functionality and maintainability to an existing application, IronPython opens many doors while providing a high–speed, high–performance language that integrates tightly with other .NET languages.

  • Learn to create applications using the benefits of a dynamically typed language.
  • Discover how to leverage the power of IronPython to improve existing applications.
  • Explore interacting with other .NET languages by invoking the common language runtime.

About the author

Alan Harris is a web and application developer living in Arlington, Virginia. He has worked at more than a few organizations using .NET to create enterprise solutions since the glory days of version 1.1, and can still browse to some of the oldest ones. Aside from working at his desk, he spends most of his time studying Krav Maga and writing music.

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