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Mono Iron Python for .NET Released
Portable.NET releases 0.6.8
By: Dennis Hayes
Oct. 21, 2004 12:00 AM
A fast open source version of Python dispels the myth that the .NET CLR cannot support dynamic languages. Portable.NET has another point release. Iron Python This brings us to the next surprise from Jim. Iron Python on the Microsoft implementation of .NET was only a few percent slower than Python 2.3 overall, and beat Python 2.3 on the majority (5 out of 7) of the individual benchmarks. The Mono implementation did not do quite as well. On most benchmarks, Mono was only a little slower than Microsoft, but in some cases it was 50% slower, and on exception benchmarks it was 65 times slower. Many on the Mono team are test-driven; if you give them a benchmark like this, they go to work. Jim's other surprise was that he would be starting work at Microsoft on August 1st. He joined the CLR team, and much of his initial work will be completing Iron Python to explore ways to make the .NET CLR friendlier to dynamic and other non-procedural languages. Good luck to Jim in his new position. Portable.NET SWF now supports BeginInvoke, help and error providers, and data binding controls. It also sports improvements in image conversions, tooltips, and string drawing and measuring. XML gets improvements in BinHex support, node importing, and XML writers. Portable.NET will be using some of the Mono XML serialization while it finishes its own code. Portable.NET Basic gets a boost with a dozen types and objects being added, as well as bug fixes in signatures and default parameters. There was a lot of work on .NET 2.0 compatibility. Much of it was in the System.Runtime namespace, but it also included improvements in assembly handling as well as numerous small improvements and bug fixes. Odds and Ends Mono has released version 1.0.1 - it contains a small number of bug fixes that will not affect most users. There is now a Coca# project implementing a C# wrapper for the Coca graphics system from Apple. An initial screen shot is on Miguel's blog at Click Here !. Information on the project can be found at www.mono-project.com/using/cocoa-sharp.html. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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