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IronPython on Mac OSX and Mono

You may struggle to read this unless you're Japanese, but the code and screenshots speak for themselves: IronPython on Mac OSX and Mono

Mono and Windows Forms on OS X

Through Mono IronPython can be used to create cross platform applications, but the story for desktop applications on platforms like OS X has never been particularly compelling. Miguel de Icaza outlines the future for Mono on OS X (one of the outcomes of the Mono summit), including easy access to the MonoDevelop IDE and screenshots of a winforms application on OS X using the native drivers! Mono on OS X and Win32

Building FePy on Mac OS X

My description of the steps I went through to compile FePy from source on Mac OS X: Building FePy on Mac OS X

Silverlight and the Compiler Lab

Miguel de Icaza continues his report from the Microsoft Compiler Lab (on the DLR): Compiler Lab: Second Day Interesting snippets about the DLR. Miguel's blog has been added to Planet IronPython , so you can keep up with the (Mono) Moonlight implementation of Silverlight there. Meanwhile, Peter Fisk has ' Vista Smalltalk ' running on Silverlight (and in the browser): Smalltalk in Silverlight (Which also works on the Macintosh ) You can try it yourself at: Vista Smalltalk Silverlight Test

Silverlight for Mac Designers

Not strictly (just) about IronPython, this blog entry by Don Burnett is about Silverlight development tools on the Mac: Silverlight for Mac Designers