Microsoft's Dynamic Languages Runtime (DLR)

Steven Howe howe.steven at gmail.com
Fri May 4 17:39:58 EDT 2007


Fuzzyman wrote:
> On May 4, 5:27 pm, Kaz Kylheku <kkylh... at gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> On May 2, 5:19 pm, sturlamolden <sturlamol... at yahoo.no> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> On May 3, 2:15 am, Kaz Kylheku <kkylh... at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Kindly refrain from creating any more off-topic, cross-posted threads.
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>         
>>> The only off-topic posting in this thread is your own (and now this
>>> one).
>>>       
>> You are making a very clumsy entrance into these newsgroups. So far
>> you have started two cross-posted threads. The first is only topical
>> in comp.lang.python (how to emulate macros in Python). This one is
>> topical in neither one, since it is about Microsoft DLR.
>>
>> It's quite possible that some Lisp and Python programmers have a
>> strong interest in Microsoft DLR. Those people who have such an
>> interest (regardless of whether they are Lisp and Python user also)
>> and who like to read Usenet will almost certainly find a Microsoft DLR
>> newsgroup for reading about and discussing Microsoft DLR. Do you not
>> agree?
>>
>>     
>
> Given that the DLR is a dynamic language framework, abstracted out of
> the IronPython 1.0 release, and that it also runs on top of the core
> CLR shipped with SilverLight meaning that for the first time sandboxed
> Python scripts can run in the browser...
>
> It would seem entirely on topic for a Python newsgroup.... very on-
> topic...
>
> Fuzzyman
> http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ironpython/index.shtml
>
>
>   
>> Also note that there is very rarely, if ever, any good reason for
>> starting a thread which is crossposted among comp.lang.* newsgroups,
>> even if the subject contains elements that are topical in all of them
>> (yours does not).
>>
>>     
>>> Begone.
>>>       
>> You are childishly beckoning Usenet etiquette to be gone so that you
>> may do whatever you wish. But I trust that you will not, out of spite
>> for being rebuked, turn a few small mistakes into a persistent style.
>>     
>
>
>   
Thank goodness! I was getting ready to filter the DLR crap out. If it's 
from microsoft,
it got to be crap.
sph


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