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hlinke [Hello World]
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 VEGASPython is also based on Python 2.x. VEGASPython is also based on Python 2.x.
  
-Several different Python implementations are available CPython, JPython etcThen orginal version is called CPython as it is written in the programming language "C".+PythonNet: Python for .NET is a package that gives Python programmers nearly seamless integration with the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) and provides a powerful application scripting tool for .NET developers. It allows Python code to interact with the CLR, and may also be used to embed Python into a .NET application.
  
-VEGASPython is based on a Pythonimplementation called IronPython. IronPython is an open source implementation of Python for .NET. The development had been started by Microsoft but is now given to an open community that is still active and provides regularly new updated versions of IRONPython.+Several different Python implementations are available CPython, JPython etc. The orginal version is called CPython as it is written in the programming language "C".
  
-The current version (in 2018) is 2.7.9. At the moment the comunity is working on a new version that supports Python 3.x scripts.+VEGASPython is based on a PythonNetPythonNet is an extension of CPython and therefore compatible with all Cpython extension modules.
  
-If you want to know more about IRONPython you can get more information on the official website [[http://ironpython.net/|ironpython.net/]].+An older version of VEGASPythion was based on IronPython. IronPython is an open source implementation of Python for .NET. The development had been started by Microsoft but is now given to an open community that is still active and provides regularly new updated versions of IRONPython. 
 +If you want to know more about IRONPython you can get more information on the official website [[http://ironpython.net/|ironpython.net/]].Very good and detailed information about IRONPython can be found in the book "IronPython in Action" by Michael J. Foord and Christian Muirhead. Here is the link to the homepage: [[http://www.ironpythoninaction.com/|www.ironpythoninaction.com/]] 
 +The main problem of IRONPython is the incompatibility with several standard Python moduels like openCV and NumPy. Especially openCV is interesting for Video editing. 
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 +Python for .NET is a package that gives Python programmers nearly seamless integration with the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) and provides a powerful application scripting tool for .NET developers. It allows Python code to interact with the CLR, and may also be used to embed Python into a .NET application.
  
-Very good and detailed information about IRONPython can be found in the book "IronPython in Action" by Michael J. Foord and Christian Muirhead. Here is the link to the homepage: [[http://www.ironpythoninaction.com/|www.ironpythoninaction.com/]] 
  
 ==== Hello World ==== ==== Hello World ====
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 Enter:  Enter: 
 <code python> <code python>
-print"Hello World"+print ("Hello World")
 </code> </code>
  
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 ==== Introduction to the Python Language ==== ==== Introduction to the Python Language ====
 It is not the intention of this tutorial to provide a complete Python tutorial. I will only show you the items you need to know to be able to create or modify VEGASPython scripts. It is not the intention of this tutorial to provide a complete Python tutorial. I will only show you the items you need to know to be able to create or modify VEGASPython scripts.
 +VEGASPython is based on Python 3.x. Therefore the Python 3 syntax has to be used.
  
 === Functions === === Functions ===
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 <code Python> <code Python>
 numberVariable = 5 numberVariable = 5
-print numberVariable+print (numberVariable)
 floatVariable = 0.5 floatVariable = 0.5
-print floatVariable+print (floatVariable)
 stringVariable = "Number 5" stringVariable = "Number 5"
-print stringVariable+print (stringVariable)
 </code> </code>
  
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 <code python> <code python>
-print pyVEGAS.Version+print (pyVEGAS.Version)
 </code> </code>
  

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