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IronPython Training in Stockholm, September 23rd-24th

I'll be presenting a two day training session in Stockholm (the training is in English) with addskills in September (23rd-24th). It is aimed at .NET developers looking to use IronPython for application development, scripting, embedding, testing or just as another useful tool. It will be a comprehensive training session for those with .NET experience who are interested in making practical use of IronPython. There will even be some IronRuby examples covered. IronPython Training with Addskills.se This course is about how to make the most of dynamic languages like IronPython and IronRuby on the .NET framework; with a particular focus on IronPython. The dynamic language runtime, which is being incorporated into .NET 4.0 and is the basis of IronPython and IronRuby, enables a new class of language to run on the .NET framework. In the last few years dynamic languages have gained a reputation for increased developer productivity and being easy to learn. These new languages for the .NET fram...

ISV Innovation: IronPython for the C# Developer

ISV Innovation are a Microsoft partner who do online training for a wide range of subjects. This includes a series of on-demand web seminars on IronPython and Dynamic Language Runtime related subjects: Part 2: IronPython for the C# Developer (60 minutes) The course trainer is Bill Lodin (Vice President of IT Mentors). The description is short but straightforward: " This session provides an introduction to the syntax of IronPython for the Visual C# developer ". This web seminar also links to related topics in the the Microsoft Dynamic Language Runtime for Developers Web Seminar Series: Part: 1 IronPython for the Visual Basic Developer Part: 3 Inside the DLR Part: 4 Implementing a Dynamic Language Part: 5 IronRuby for the Visual Basic Developer Part: 6 IronRuby for the C# Developer