Python for .NET is a project dedicated to being able to call into Python from the CLR. Where IronPython has fallen off as the .NET Python prodigal son Python for .NET has picked up the slack. Python for .NET (or pythonnet for short) is an integration of the C Python engine with .NET. We'll be going through the uses and methods of integration of Python with your .NET projects.
This talk covers embedding Python into the .NET runtime as well as running Python from your .NET code. It will be in C# on the .NET side. It will cover topics such as embedding Python, purposes for scripting, script security, and script/embedded code speeds. I will also cover IronPython and provide a comparison and analysis of how it compares with Python for .NET. This may include talking notes about the implementation of IronPython as well as benchmark comparisons.
Hussein Farran is relatively new to the professional IT world, but he’s doing his best to come in blazing. While building his experience Hussein strives to forge connections with those more experienced and to pass on what he knows to those less experienced. As a Software Developer at UseTech Design, Hussein has the opportunity to dip into many project types and to learn from a varied cast of co-workers and mentors.