Steve Menard wrote: > Keep in mind that Ruby and Python are close enough in style, that any > improvements those guys make will also benifit Jython.
This is perhaps true in the long run, in the sense that it may make it easier for someone to implement Jython because those guys will make the JVM more dynamic language friendly. But in the short term it surely benefits Ruby significantly more than any other dynamic languages out there. > Also, they haven't been hired to work exclusively on JRuby. They were also > hired to look at tools to help with programming with dynamic languages. In > this regard, they can help not only Jython, but Python itself! This is just like how Microsoft hired Jim Hugunin, isn't it? He was hired to work on making .NET a friendly platform for dynamic languages. The fact that he did IronPython benefits Python--bigger initial exposure to the .NET world. Not Ruby (yet) > All in all a very good thing to see a high-profile company invest in dynamic > languages. Indeed! > Steve Menard -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list