>>>>> "AMK" == Andrew Kuchling <akuchlin@mems-exchange.org> writes: AMK> On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 12:53:31PM -0400, Greg Wilson wrote: >> "Doctor Dobb's Journal" would be very interested in articles --- >> 3000 words (plus or minus), plus some code examples and diagrams. AMK> I was thinking more about on-line places such as AMK> oreillynet.com/python/, but DDJ would be better still. And, of course, there's the Python conference: http://python9.org/ >> The garbage collector: Java and Ruby both score points by having >> full garbage collection, so its availability in Python 2.0 (along >> with a discussion of the things that might break or change as a >> result) would be very interesting. AMK> Arising out of lunch-time discussion, a comparison of how AMK> different FFIs (Lisp, Java, Smalltalk, others?) deal with AMK> garbage collection would be interesting, though perhaps AMK> unsuitable for DDJ, since the topic is a rather unfocused one. A comparison of different FFIs with respect to garbage collection might be interesting; hard to say without seeing what the conclusions are. Jeremy
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