I'm an on and off Python developer and use it as one of the tools. Never for writing "full-blown" applications, but rather small, "one-of- a-kind" utilities. This time I needed some sort of backup and reporting utility, which is to be used by the members of our team once or twice a day. Execution time is supposed be negligible. The project was an ideal candidate to be implemented in Python. As expected the whole script was about 200 lines and was ready in a 2 hours (the power of Python!).Then I downloaded Ironpython and relatively painlessly (except the absence of zlib) converted the Python code to Ironpython. Works fine and Ironython really is Python. But...
The CPython 2.6 script runs 0.1 seconds, while Ironpython 2.6 runs about 10 seconds. The difference comes from the start-up, when all these numerous dlls/assemblies are loaded and JITed. Is there any way to speed up the process. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list