On behalf of the IronPython, I'm happy to announce the release of IronPython 2.7.1. Like IronPython 2.7, this release requires .NET 4 or Silverlight 4. This release will replace any existing IronPython installation. The biggest improvement in IronPython 2.7.1 is support for the unicodedata, csv, and ats modules. The other Python standard library modules have been upgraded to match Python 2.7.2. There has also been a number of bug fixes to make IronPython generally more compatible with CPython. Finally, the IronPython Tools for Visual Studio have been deprecated in favour of the Python Tools for Visual Studio. See the list of fixed issues for details on what has changed since IronPython 2.7.
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IronPython is an excellent example of how Microsoft contributes back to the communities that make the Internet and our civilization great. Keep the releases coming!
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jaraco
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Jan 16 at 5:19 PM
Awesome integration. I love to see it works perfectly with Visual Studio 2010. Keep the good job!!
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dpideva
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Nov 30 2011 at 7:29 PM
Awesome, I love to see IronPython is still alive and rocking.
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tjanovsky
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Nov 14 2011 at 3:24 PM