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andrew cooke

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Mar 15, 2009, 9:33:55 AM3/15/09
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This looks very promising -
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/weblog/arch_d7_2009_03_14.shtml#e1063

I am really looking forwards to PyPy having a final release. I hope it
happens.

Andrew

Gerhard Häring

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Mar 15, 2009, 11:46:48 AM3/15/09
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Me too. I doubt it, though. From an outside view, the project seems to
lack focus. To me, it looks like a research platform, and producing a
successor to CPython seems to be just one out of a dozen projects.

-- Gerhard

Fuzzyman

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Mar 15, 2009, 2:51:49 PM3/15/09
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Well, I know the guys involved and they are focused on making PyPy a
practical (and importantly a faster) alternative to CPython. It has
just taken a long time - but is finally showing real progress.

They did get distracted along the way, but one of things that happened
last year was a culling of a lot of the side projects that made it
harder to make progress on the core goals.

At the moment PyPy is the best hope for a native implementation of
Python with an effective JIT.

Michael Foord
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http://www.ironpythoninaction.com/

andrew cooke

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Mar 15, 2009, 4:51:25 PM3/15/09
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Fuzzyman wrote:
> On Mar 15, 3:46 pm, Gerhard Häring <g...@ghaering.de> wrote:
[...]

>> Me too. I doubt it, though. From an outside view, the project seems to
>> lack focus. To me, it looks like a research platform, and producing a
>> successor to CPython seems to be just one out of a dozen projects.
[...]

> Well, I know the guys involved and they are focused on making PyPy a
> practical (and importantly a faster) alternative to CPython. It has
> just taken a long time - but is finally showing real progress.
>
> They did get distracted along the way, but one of things that happened
> last year was a culling of a lot of the side projects that made it
> harder to make progress on the core goals.

This is so good to hear. I had exactly the same concerns as Gerhard.
Thanks for posting some information.

Andrew

JanC

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Mar 15, 2009, 11:55:02 PM3/15/09
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andrew cooke wrote:

I think the period as a research platform (IIRC the project was funded by a
research grant from the EU after all[*]) was maybe necessary to get where
they are now...?


[*] I'm happy to see at least this part of my taxes being spent for
something good... ;-)

--
JanC

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