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Its not anymore in development since 2 years

Its not anymore in development since 2 years
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filmor commented Jan 16, 2018

We can drop the "active development" part, I still think the link should stay.

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For what? Add "deprecated" to it?

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filmor commented Jan 16, 2018

It does still work, doesn't it? And it is exactly what is pointed out in the text, a purely-managed way to embed or execute Python.

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Good to know, which kind of quality assurance is common here. Thanks

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@ShalokShalom I agree with @filmor, IronPython still has its own domain of application, e.g. when all the code has to run on top of .NET runtime or when deep integration with .NET is necessary. There are few commercial applications which integrated IronPython for this reason.
IronPython definitely is not dead and is now part of .NET Foundation. Also Ironpython project developed DLR which is used in pythonnet, C# (dynamic) and even PowerShell.

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Well, they changed the repo: https://github.com/IronLanguages/ironpython3

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Their homepage is essentially outdated, thats all it.

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