[Andrew Dalke] > Caught this following the link on Slashdot concerning a trip > report about the last Smalltalk conference: > >http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com/html/SmalltalkSolutions2001%232.html > > > Python is a big part for the execution engine, this is a new > > area. The Smalltalk VM runs Python 10 to 100x faster. > > Anyone here have any comments on that project? You bet! First I heard of it, and wish them luck. > Then again, the next line is: > > {JMM I should point out the Perl and Python folks are working > > toward having/wanting/needing a universal VM} > > Umm, did the Parrot joke go a bit too far No. > or is there something else I don't know about. Yes, but nothing PythonLabs is involved in, so I don't know about it either. There are several Grand Unification schemes floating around. That isn't new, but public semi-awareness of them is. If I were you I wouldn't worry about it unless and until one of them succeeds. in-languages-as-among-nations-cooperation-sounds-a-lot-more- promising-before-you-debate-the-price-of-potatoes-ly y'rs - tim
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