In article <987981537.217789 at rexx.com>, Dave Kuhlman <dkuhlman at rexx.com> wrote: > >PyWX for AOLServer makes for an interesting comparison and is >fancier still. PyWX gives you a (configuration) choice between (1) >multiple Python interpreters, (2) reusing interpreters (from a pool >of sub-interpreters), and (3) running scripts in separate threads >within a single Python interpreter. I apologize if I'm confusing >things a bit here. I'm still attempting to learn this myself. Option (1) was the one that I wasn't aware had been done in practice. -- --- Aahz <*> (Copyright 2001 by aahz at pobox.com) Androgynous poly kinky vanilla queer het Pythonista http://www.rahul.net/aahz/ Hugs and backrubs -- I break Rule 6 "...some experts might say a C++ program is not object-oriented without inheritance and virtual functions. As one of the early Smalltalk implementors myself, I can say they are full of themselves." --zconcept
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