PInvoke Interop Assistant
PythonNet
PInvoke Interop Assistant | PythonNet | |
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432 | 4,706 | |
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0.0 | 6.6 | |
over 5 years ago | 13 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
- | MIT License |
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PythonNet
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Running a Compiled Python Script from C# Applications
Using Python.NET simplifies the process of integrating Python with C#. You can leverage the capabilities of Python directly from your C# applications, making it possible to use Python's extensive libraries and simplicity alongside C#'s strong performance and robust framework.
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Ask HN: If you are starting in 2024, what is the most productive solo dev stack?
Have you tried Python.NET? (I am a co-maintainer) https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet
- I modified and hacked away xonsh source code
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Multi-threaded task processing engine that supports both sync and async execution
I looked into using .NET as a "backend" and the pythonnet library to bridge the gap, but unfortunately that library does not support async. To properly support it would require some kind of integration with the asyncio event loop APIs or implement the AbstractEventLoop interface and some how make it thread-safe - not even sure that's possible with the API design of asyncio itself.
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[WPF, C#] Need ideas on how to automate these operations based on the response I get from python script.
If you're running the python within C# using Python.NET, then you're somewhat within-process and there are ways of sending the data across. (Return objects, channel/queues, whatever fits your use case.)
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Found this on a job description. Wasn't aware .Net supports Java & Python! .Net core is really coming along.
I was going to make a joke about Python .NET core .. but .. apparently it's a real thing.
- Announcing .NET 8 Preview 4 - .NET Blog
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Starting Python, confused about cross platform app development. Is IronPython + .NET the only option?
I am not set on .NET, but just curious, so thanks for the suggestions. Interesting that it's billed as cross-plaform, but doesn't do it that well. I just searched 'python wrapper for .net' and found PythonNET. Also, it seems yes IronPython is active.
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TIA Openness with Docker
I created a Django based python project that interfaces to TIA Openness to create some Remote IO. To do this I use the pythonnet library. so that I can load the Openness DLL.
- Guidance into the unknown...
What are some alternatives?
pinvoke - A library containing all P/Invoke code so you don't have to import it every time. Maintained and updated to support the latest Windows OS.
Iron python - Implementation of the Python programming language for .NET Framework; built on top of the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR).
CppSharp - Tools and libraries to glue C/C++ APIs to high-level languages
PyWin32 - python for windows extensions
CefSharp - .NET (WPF and Windows Forms) bindings for the Chromium Embedded Framework
WinPython - A free Python-distribution for Windows platform, including prebuilt packages for Scientific Python.
Sharpen - Sharpen is an Eclipse plugin created by db4o that allows you to convert your Java project into c#
LegacyWrapper - LegacyWrapper uses a x86 wrapper to call legacy dlls from a 64 bit process (or vice versa).
Pyrolite - Java and .NET client interface for Pyro5 protocol
NuGetForUnity - A NuGet Package Manager for Unity