[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This project is probably a LOT of work; maybe people can tell us about > such efforts *before* doing so much work, so we can discuss it, and > avoid wasting time. >
It is a lot of work indeed. Usually, when people announce "we shall create X", it doesn't happen. And you don't know if you can do it at all *before*. > Maybe you can explain us why it is so fast, and/or maybe you can work > with the other developers to improve the speed of the normal CPython, > this can require equal or less work for you, and it can produce more > long-lasting results/consequences for your work. > The reason is that it's built from the scratch. Guido would disagree with that, see py-dev thread: http://www.mail-archive.com/python-dev@python.org/msg01225.html There *are* alternative ways to do some things in the vm and Joel is simply wrong:) Could this be .... Python 3000!!!? :) Stelios -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list