In the end, it shouldn't matter what language you choose, so long as the CLR or DLR can consume it after compilation.
>How true, of course.
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>But IronPython is .Net, IronJS is .Net. Who knows whether they did something like those .Net languages for this project. If I were they, I would use IronJS (not my choice, actually, but Javascript is pretty universal).
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>Hank
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer