Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Tools and IDEs


I found a great post by Michael Foord, who wrote IronPython In Action, who runs down the best Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for developing IronPython programs. It turns out that IronPython Studio is not as great an IDE as I thought. Therefore I believe the best solution is to use SharpDevelop in the meantime before Visual studio 2010's official release that will completely support IronPython.

Tools and IDEs
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