On Aug 22, 10:00 am, srepmub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Adding socket support would certainly open the door for many common > > classes applications. If I had my pick, I say, sockets and then re. > > Thanks. Especially sockets should be not too hard to add, but I > probably won't work on these directly myself. Let me know if you are > interested.. :-) > > > BTW, I gatta say projects like shedskin and pypy are the most exciting > > python projects I'm aware of. Please keep of the good work. I'm so > > excited about the day I can begin using shedskin for the types of > > projects I use python on. > > I'm practically working alone on Shedskin, so the better bet will be > PyPy, unless I start getting more help. > > BTW I usually add a link to the homepage, but somehow I forgot this > time: > > http://mark.dufour.googlepages.com > > Thanks! > Mark Dufour.
Mark, I wish I had the time to help with your project. I believe PyPy, Shedskin, and pyvm (which might be dead now), are the most interesting python projects currently going on. In fact, I would place them ahead of python 3000 even. Greg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list