Vladimir Marangozov [Vladimir.Marangozov@inrialpes.fr] wrote: > > Of course, this is Java and there's static typing in there, but it > would be interesting to see whether Python can steal something from these > ideas. For instance, I'm trying to foresee what kind of static typing > (i.e. how much static info) would be appropriate in Python from this > point of view but I fail to obtain any realistic image :). > I see most parts of the dyn loading / late binding aspect though -- > they are typical for Python. One might take a look at Smalltalk/X which compiles into C, and has a pretty (ney very) high performance reputation. There are some other Smalltalk implementations taht do this as well. This would be closer I think to what Python would use than Java will be. Chris -- | Christopher Petrilli | petrilli@amber.org
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