Samuele Pedroni wrote: > >... > A question: are there already some data about > what would be the actual performance of Python.NET vs. CPython ? I think it is safe to say that the current version of Python.NET is slower than Jython. Now it hasn't been optimized as much as Jython so we might be able to get it as fast as Jython. But I don't think that there is anything in the .NET runtime that makes it a great deal better than the JVM for dynamic languages. The only difference is that Microsoft seems more aware of the problem and may move to correct it whereas I have a feeling that explicit support for our languages would dilute Sun's 100% Java marketing campaign. Also, the .NET CLR is standardized at ECMA so we could (at least in theory!) go to the meetings and try to influence version 2. -- Take a recipe. Leave a recipe. Python Cookbook! http://www.ActiveState.com/pythoncookbook
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