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python.net
Re: Is python.net supported by VisualStudio.NET?
by Jan Dubois other posts by this author
Dec 21 2000 1:40PM messages near this date
Is python.net supported by VisualStudio.NET? | Build error when building Python.Net with ActiveState Python buil d202
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000 05:51:24 -0800, richard_allen@[...].com wrote:

> Is the present release (or future releases) of python.net supported by
> VisualStudio.net? I mean that Visual Studio.net recognizes the .py extension
> as a .NET language so I can edit/compile and debug python components from
> within the framework?
> If it is, what is required to make VS.NET aware of the python.net language?

Python for .NET is not currently supported by Visual Studio.NET.  We are
working on Visual Python, which is a plug in to Visual Studio.NET to
support Python development.  In the initial (beta) release it will however
just support "classic" Python.  But the plan is of course to ultimately
support both CPython and Python for .NET.  I cannot give you any time
estimates for that though.

-Jan

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