[IronPython] IronPython Samples

M. David Peterson xmlhacker at gmail.com
Thu Sep 28 16:33:28 CEST 2006


BTW... I have a Jabber server all set-up and ready to go @pypod.net

Open registration.  My username is m.david at pypod.net.  I self signed
the certificate for now, but if it proves to be something that folks
want to utilize I will get a proper certificate in place so you don't
get pestered by the "This certificate is self signed!" pop-up
everytime you login.

On 9/28/06, M. David Peterson <xmlhacker at gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't think there is anything there that is really all that specific
> to PyPod at all.
>
> My hope is that this will become something that we can all freely use
> for whatever we might want.  Making it easy to wrap Python code into
> an Atom feed that can then be pointed at, accessed and run locally by
> someone else, to then wrap it back up and post it back to the server,
> or send it directly via XMPP is pretty much all I have planned.
>
> All of the LINQ stuff will be moved over to ExtensibleForge as that is
> really where it belongs (was just too lazy to work from more than one
> repository at the same time while I fiddled around with getting LINQ
> and XSLT 2.0 extensions functions working via the IronPython command
> line.).  If fact all of the Saxon on .NET code is being moved to
> ExtensibleForge.net which is what I spent about half of the last 12
> hours or so working on >
> http://dev.extensibleforge.net/browser/trunk/VendorExtensions/Saxonica
>
> If anybody feels like tinkering around, by all means, use it for
> whatever you might want.  If you find you would like to set-up a
> sub-domain to call your own, thats fine by me.  Would just need to
> know the sub-domain you want and if you want it hosted or if you want
> it pointed to your own server.
>
> My personal drive behind all of this is pretty simple:  I've been
> taken back by just how wonderful the Python language, and in
> particular, IronPython, truly is, and I want to learn as much as I can
> in this regard.  This seems like a good way to both learn from folks
> such as yourself how to become a better Python developer, and in
> return, I can offer of my niche areas of expertise to help enhance the
> overall IP experience (Providing the Saxon integration is one the
> areas I feel I can be of help)
>
> While the last thing I would want would be to take away from both the
> CodePlex project, as well as Seo's project, I don't think this would
> take away from either, and instead, potentially an enhancement to both
> by providing a simple way to collaborate, and an open interface in
> which anyone can play with however they might see fit.
>
> One thing worth noting:  I've now got the code base @
> http://dev.extensibleforge.net/browser/trunk/VendorExtensions/Saxonica
> linked directly to Seo's code base, and the build process set-up to
> access the latest bits in his lib and dbapi directories directly from
> the SVN repository on SF, outputting the combined code base into a Lib
> directory along with the related executable and dll assemblies. (ref:
> http://dev.extensibleforge.net/changeset/937) -- so the collaboration
> aspect of this is already proving to work quite well in this respect.
>
> Anyway, with all of this:  Please, have at it.  If you find something
> like this useful.. GREAT!  If not, not to worry either.  Its just
> something simple than anyone is free to use however they might see
> fit.
>
> Let me know if any of you have ideas that you feel would make this
> something useful and usable for you personally, and/or the community
> at large.
>
> Thanks Michael!
>
> On 9/28/06, Michael Foord <fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk> wrote:
> > M. David Peterson wrote:
> > > http://dev.pypod.net/ (source can be viewed @
> > > http://dev.pypod.net/browser/trunk and checked out via svn @
> > > http://src.pypod.net/trunk)
> > >
> > > The wiki is wide open, and code samples can be attached inline to each page.
> > >
> > Which part of this wiki (and repository) contains IronPython code
> > examples that aren't specific to the PyPod project ?
> >
> > Michael Foord
> > http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml
> >
> > > If you have code you want to check into the repository,  register @
> > > http://dev.pypod.net/register and then let me know your chosen
> > > username and I will add you to the the proper svnauth file.
> > >
> > >
> > > On 9/27/06, Slide <slide.o.mix at gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >> Would be nice if there was a wiki with code samples.
> > >>
> > >> Alex
> > >>
> > >> On 9/27/06, Tim Riley <riltim at gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> I know you can download some neat samples from IronPython's codeplex page
> > >>> but I think it would be nice if there were a place where end users could
> > >>> place snippets of code and example programs for others to use. I was
> > >>> thinking of maybe something like http://www.infogami.com where multiple
> > >>> people could add samples. Any thoughts?
> > >>>
> > >>> Regards,
> > >>> Tim Riley
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> /M:D
>
> M. David Peterson
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