The question still remains, can it run it's self? ;) On 20 May 2005, at 23:50, Kay Schluehr wrote:
> > holger krekel wrote: > >> Welcome to PyPy 0.6 >> -------------------- >> >> *The PyPy Development Team is happy to announce the first >> public release of PyPy after two years of spare-time and >> half a year of EU funded development. The 0.6 release >> is eminently a preview release.* >> > > Congratulation to You and Your team! > > PyPy is really awesome and if it succeeds in speed demands after the > translation phase I believe that the project will shift the power > within the Python community on the long run. There are moments I'm > almost shocked about it and think about the fate of other programming > programming languages like LISP. PyPy can be resolved to "Python in > Python" but also "Python multiplied/powered by itself" which is much > more triumphant. A short review of the 'thunks' objspace example gives > me the impression that the language development process as we know it > comes to an end and makes a kind of transition. This is both very > exciting and dangerous, like every philosophical event. > > Regards, > Kay > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list