In article <mailman.986151723.14868.python-list at python.org>, Jeremy says... > >[FYI: This press release was also sent to c.l.py.a. Dan and I expect >to have the release schedule PEP ready soon. And, yes, that's Parrot >Enhancement Proposal (PEP). --jeremy] > >04/01/2001 >SEBASTOPOL, CA > >Perl and Python to begin joint development sounds like the joke with the chicken and the pork: says the chicken: lets merge together for a meal ... I provide the eggs and you provides the bacon :) Have we say goodbey to GvR ?? Armin > >Larry Wall, the creator of Perl, and Guido van Rossum, creator of >Python, today announced that their respective projects are about to >begin a period of joint development. > >According to the language designers, the idea surfaced at last year's >Open Source Convention - "We at the Perl Conference were aware of a need >for a new direction for Perl and for its community, and that's why we >announced the work on Perl 6," said an excited Wall. "At the same time, >Guido was thinking very hard about Python 2.0 and where it was going, >and we got together and started talking about helping each other out." > >Initially, the pair planned to have their development communities >working together for mutual benefit. van Rossum cited some of the >technical reasons for the collaboration: "Perl's highly powerful regular >expression engine would be integrated into Python, and would benefit us >greatly; in return, we've got a number of things right that Perl could >gain from, such as signal handling and robust software engineering." > >However, as both designers talked about the changes their languages were >going through, they came to the conclusion that they had much to share >at the language level as well as the interpreter level. According to >Larry Wall, "Perl's always been about taking the best features of all >the other languages available; it's perfectly natural for us to >integrate the best features of Python too." > >The specifications for the combined language, called Parrot, will be >documented in the forthcoming book "Programming Parrot In A Nutshell", >to be published by O'Reilly and Associates. In the meantime, the Python >Software Foundation is said to be making arrangements to merge with Yet >Another Society. YAS president Kevin Lenzo was delighted at the move: >"It's a natural extension of what YAS was set up to facilitate - >collaboration and communication between programming communities." > >Parrot development will begin with the merger of the Py3K development >team with the Perl 6 internals working group; Jeremy Hylton and Dan >Sugalski will be the joint development leads. > >Larry Wall and Guido van Rossum both accepted positions at the Vancouver, >Canada development company ActiveState. A spokesman for ActiveState said >that the company was obviously very pleased with the decision, but >denied that ActiveState had influenced it in any way. >
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