Terry Reedy wrote: > > [gratuitously] I agree with this... > well, my english is bad. I know!
> > but I think this is silly. PyPy is an alternate implementation of Python, > not a different language. Stackless is a compiled extension, like many > others, that works with the standard implementation or maybe still a minor > modification thereof. you're right, but what when I say "python related", I mean that it has something or a lot in common with python, and as such, it could be of interest to any python fan. Why being extremists? Python is a programming language, a tool. It is not a religion, is it? Programmers use different tools, and this could be a very interesting one for someone who already knows python. > > > Prothon, etc... > > This I again agree with. I understand that Prothon is also a *different* > though Python inspired language. Also that it is still under development. > I have no idea of which has diverged more or whether they have mostly gone > in the same or different directions (a possibly interesting topic for a > post). But neither are as 'Python related' as Python itself. > > Terry J. Reedy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list