Jonathan, There is Brython. It has been actively developed for a few years now. It is missing some advance python features, but is becoming more python 3.x compliant every day. You should check it out, http://brython.info
You ask, are any of the implementations ready to rely on? For Brython, it depends, on what you want to do. It also "hooks" into regular javascript libraries (jquery, etc), if you want to access those. The Brython docs cover much of this. Billy On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 5:05 PM, Jonathan Hayward <j...@jsh.name> wrote: > What is the relative maturity of different Python implementations in > JavaScript? Are any of the implementations ready to rely on? > > -- > [image: Christos Jonathan Seth Hayward] <http://jonathanscorner.com/> > Jonathan S. Hayward, a full stack web developer with Python/Django and > AngularJS/jQuery. > > Articles on Technology <http://jonathanscorner.com/technology/> • Book: > *Django > JavaScript Integration* > <http://www.packtpub.com/django-javascript-integration-ajax-and-jquery/book> > • *Email <j...@jsh.name>* • Github <http://github.com/JonathanHayward> • > LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhayward> • Main Website > <http://jonathanscorner.com/> • *Professional Site <http://jsh.name/>* > > I invite you to visit my professional site! <http://jsh.name/> > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > >
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