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Darrell Hawley: Home Page: IronPython and LINQ: A Devlink Correction
During my “Anatomy of an IronPython Application” presentation at Devlink, I mistakenly said that LINQ can be consumed from IronPython easily. I said this because I was thinking that IronPython 2.6 was built using .NET 3.5 when in fact it’s built with .NET 2.0. Fortunately, if you want to use LINQ, you still can because .NET 3.5 is really .NET 2.0 plus extensions; you just have a bit of extra work to do. First on the todo list is to copy the System.Core.dll for 3.5 to some other location (I was able to get to it from it’s home in the c:\windows\assembly directory) and then use the “clr.AddReferenceToFileAndPath” in your IP code to gain access. Then, with a simple import of the Enumerable or Queryable type, you magically have access to LINQ.
Srivatsn's Blog : Static Compilation of IronPython scripts
The ability to compile IronPython scripts into .NET IL and to save them to disk existed in IronPython 1.0 but has been missing in 2.0 so far. With IronPython 2.0 Beta4 this has been added back.
Upload files using an RFC 1867 POST request with HttpWebRequest/WebClient | ASP.NET Upload FAQ
You don't have to write any code to format or upload browser based uploads – the browser takes care of that. But what if you want to simulate a browser upload request, or manually upload using code? To do this, you need to create and submit a request using the RFC 1867 multipart/mime-encoded formatting standard.
Prolog.NET
Prolog.NET is a full featured Prolog programming environment for the .NET Framework. It includes an enhanced compiler with language extensions and a code generator targeting Microsoft's Intermediate Language (MSIL) and integration with Visual Studio .NET Integrated development environment.
P#: A concurrent Prolog for .NET
P# is a compiler which facilitates interoperation between a concurrent superset of the Prolog programming language and C#. This enables Prolog to be used as a native implementation language for Microsoft's .NET platform. P# compiles a linear logic extension of Prolog to C# source code.
Infer.NET
Infer.NET is our proposal for a comprehensive Microsoft-owned
library of statistical algorithms, so that Microsoft researchers do not
have to code them from scratch for each project. Statistical algorithms
and models are increasingly important to our rese
YouTube - Tracking fingers with the Wii Remote
Using an IR led array and some reflective tape, you can track
fingers in thin air using the Wii Remote by Johnny Chung Lee, Carnegie
Mellon University. The grid software is a custom program written using
a C# wiimote library and DirectX. More information
Live From Redmond: IronPython: Developing agile but rich client applications using Python
Interested in finding out more about IronPython, Microsoft’s
implementation of Python on .NET? This webcast will show you how to
build a simple client application using Python on top of the .NET
Framework.
Python in your Browser with Silverlight
These articles will take you through everything you need to know to write Silveright applications with IronPython:
SharpNEAT
NEAT is Neuro-Evolution of Augmenting Topologies, a
neuro-evolution technique devised by Kenneth Stanley of the Neural
Networks Research Group, University of Texas at Austin. SharpNEAT is a
full implementation of NEAT written in C# and targeting the .Net
DinnerNow.net - Home
DinnerNow is a fictitious marketplace where customers can
order food from local restaurants for delivery to their home or office.
This sample application is designed to demonstrate how you can develop
a connected application using several new Microsoft te
Weather Web Services on Windows Mobile-based Pocket PC Phone Editions
The two most important IT trends are mobility and XML Web
services. While each has the capacity to change the way we do business,
the combination of the two is even more exciting. A Pocket PC Phone,
with its native connectivity and the Microsoft Windows o
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AForge.NET framework
AForge.NET is a C# framework designed for researchers in the fields of
Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence - image processing, neural
networks, genetic algorithms, machine learning, etc.
At this point the framewo
CSharpPlugin - Mono
This document describes the installation, use and some of the
background details of an Xcode plugin that allows the use of the Mono
C# development environment.
If you just want to get the code installed and running, then please
start at the “Installa
DXFramework » DirectX pedagogical game engine
DXFramework is a simple, illustrative, general purpose 2D (and
3D) computer game engine for Microsoft Visual Studio using Microsoft’s
DirectX technology, version 9.0c.
If for any reason you have to use Micro$oft stuff, this might be a good
idea.
DXF
C# Naming Guidelines
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