On Thu, 18 May 2017 01:37 am, bartc wrote: > No, not like that. I mean genuinely simple. Your example: > > (1) Doesn't work on Windows > (2) Usually seems to involve executing 20,000 to to 30,000 lines of > complete gobbledygook in that configuration script. > > That can't possibly be justified.
Dammit, Bart just worked it out! You're right Bart, the whole thing is a scam. The Python compiler is actually a ten line C program[1], the rest of the files and build-scripts and all the other stuff you see in the source directory are just there to give the impression that it is harder than it really is. They actually have no purpose, and the core devs have spent tens of thousands of person-hours writing and maintaining those files as part of an elaborate Get Rich Slow scam: (1) Write Python. (2) Bulk it up to make it look more impressive. (4) Profit! [1] Excluding comments. -- Steve Emoji: a small, fuzzy, indistinct picture used to replace a clear and perfectly comprehensible word. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list