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Presentation: "Real World IronPython"
Time:
Wednesday 10:45 - 11:45
Location:
Henry Moore Room
Abstract: IronPython is a port of Python, a popular open source dynamic language,
to the .NET framework. .NET has traditionally been programmed with
statically typed languages like C# and VB.NET.
Resolver Systems has been developing a full application with IronPython
for the last three years. In this session we'll see how a dynamic
language integrates with the .NET framework, learn what advantages it
brings and look at several real-world use cases for IronPython;
including adding user scripting to .NET applications.
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Michael Foord, Resolver Systems
Michael Foord works full time with IronPython for Resolver Systems;
creating a highly programmable spreadsheet called Resolver One. He has
been using IronPython since about version 0.7.
Michael Foord has been developing with Python since 2002. He blogs and
writes about Python and IronPython far more than is healthy for one
individual and in 2008 was made the first Microsoft MVP for dynamic
languages. As the Resolver Systems community champion he speaks
internationally on Python and IronPython. He is the author of the book
IronPython in Action for Manning Publications, and can also be found
online at http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/weblog/. In the real world
he lives in Northampton, UK with his wife Delia.
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