EleSSaR^ wrote: >>What's good about it is that it's small and easier to >>hack and write large scale programs using pyvm as the >>base runtime. > > I'm sorry I don't get it. Could you please explain it better? What are the > advantages of this pyvm compared to the 'original' Python?
I think he said it: it's small(er) and easier to hack. He also says it is easier to write large-scale programs with it than with CPython, but I find that hard to believe. Whether "small and easy to hack" has any value to you depends on whether you ever wanted to hack a virtual machine. Regards, Martin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list