Hi Luis, IronPython as it is now is already slightly different from CPython isn't it? Because it has to capture features of CLR languages that are not in Python (such as using generic containers).
I wonder how this will branch further in the future--will CPython expand to follow IP, or will they keep diverging further and further. Still I'm very excited about IP--it's the best thing to happen in a long while, especially with Jython moving so slow these days... Ray Luis M. González wrote: > Ironpython has been in development from awhile, and now it's in beta > version 1.0. > Is it good to have Python running on every existing platform out there? > Of course it is. > Luis <snip> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list