[Python.NET] Newbie question

Brian Lloyd brian at zope.com
Fri Jul 8 18:18:41 CEST 2005


> I am new to this list and .NET.
> 
> >From the quick reading I've done, I understand pythondotnet can help me 
> "package" my Python libraries (they use a few C extensions) so they look 
> like .NET components to the W. world.
> 
> Am I correct ?

Hi Philippe - 

That is not correct - actually, pythonnet is the opposite of 
that ;) It makes any .NET code accessible in a natural way as 
if they were Python objects. It does not generate IL, so it 
can't be used generally to expose existing Python code to the 
.NET world.


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