On Sunday, 2 September 2012 11:18:38 UTC+5:30, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 09/01/2012 09:15 PM, Ramchandra Apte wrote: > > > It converts to *pure* C/C++ *without* using Python or its API so that it > > can be the same speed as C/C++ > > > > Sounds like a fun project for you. I hope you learn a lot doing it. > > That's reason enough for it. Do you plan to port all the standard > > python modules as well, though? Because Python modules, both in the > > standard library and third-party, are the main reasons that I use > > python. For example, PyGTK. Python is a great glue language. Since it > > can seamlessly interact with C and be extended in C, speed has never > > really been an issue for me.
I am writing py2c for my OS written in Python (planned) . >Sounds like a fun project for you. More fun with more developers. (I need developers) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list