Using Dynamic Languages to Build Scriptable Apps Dino Viehland Senior Software Development Engineer Microsoft FT30
Feb 23, 2016
Using Dynamic Languages to Build Scriptable Apps
Dino ViehlandSenior Software Development EngineerMicrosoft
FT30
Why dynamic languages?> Simple enough for non-programmers> Capable enough for programmers
> “Python, like many good technologies, soon spreads virally throughout your development team and finds its way into all sorts of applications and tools…Python scripts are used in many areas of the game.”> Mustafa Thamer, Civilization IV development team
> Let users improve your application> Create an Application Ecosystem
> Users can share scripts, adding value to your apps
> Virtuous cycle> Enable Quick Fixes in the field
Dynamic Languages…
Consumers
Keeping it Simpledef fact(n): if n == 0: return 1 return n * fact(n-1)
print fact(13)
def fact(n) return 1 if n == 0 n * fact(n-1)end
puts fact(13)
using System;
public class MathClass { public static int Factorial(int n) { if (n == 0) { return 1; } return n * Factorial(n – 1); } public static void Main(string[] args) { Console.WriteLine(Factorial(13)); }}
Dynamic Language Runtime> Infrastructure for creating dynamic
languages> More languages available
> Shared interop protocol> Dynamic languages can talk to each
other> Static languages can talk to dynamic
languages> Lightweight hosting API
> One API, multiple languages> Users can choose the best language
DLR Hosting
ScriptRuntime
ScriptScope ScriptEngine
ScriptSource
Demo - Hosting> Getting Started> Getting Languages> Scopes
> Injecting our object model> Getting delegates back> Working with classes
> Using C# Dynamic> Getting More Dynamic
Downloads…
> IronPython> http://ironpython.codeplex.com
> IronRuby> http://ironruby.net
> DLR> http://dlr.codeplex.com
> Source updated daily
Summary> Scripting Languages can extend
your application> DLR provides common APIs for
multiple languages> DLR enables C# and VB.NET to
seamlessly access
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