On Sunday 18 December 2016 08:42 PM, Subil Tries To Speak wrote:
Title: Obscure Python Implementations
Duration: 20 minutes
Description:
When people talk about using Python, they are usually
referring to the most common *implementation* of Python - CPython.
Some talk about using PyPy or Jython or IronPython.
In this talk, I'd like to present some of the more obscure python
implementations,
the ones that only very few might have heard about and also talk about
their features and
the reasons for which you might want to use them.
Amendment: Since I want to talk about the very obscure ones, I might
talk about defunct implementations
also. So for those cases it might not make sense to talk about good
reasons to use them (beyond just
playing around with them for fun).
Thanks Subil. Your talk has been added.
Regards,
Vijay
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