Greg Ewing <greg@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz> wrote: > >> one glaring weakness is the absence of a high-performance native >> code compiler. Are there any plans to develop this? > > This is asked fairly frequently, and the usual answer is "No, but > you're welcome to volunteer." :-) Really? It surprises me that after 10 years, this isn't something that has been given more priority. Is the problem simply too difficult? > There are some projects attacking parts of the problem, however, > e.g. Psyco. I've looked at Psyco, but it seems treated like an ad-hoc red-headed stepchild. Why isn't something this made part of Python? It would be nice to use Python for more serious projects, but it isn't fast enough currently. ===== Regards, Graham http://movies.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Movies - What's on at your local cinema?
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