"Neil Dunn" <ndunn at ndunn.com> wrote in message news:f56dda5c0610210713k7c500637w25483e473ed263bb at mail.gmail.com... > Dear All > > I'm a Master's student at Imperial College London currently selecting > a Master's thesis subject. I am exploring the possibility of "optional > typing" and "pluggable type systems" (Bracha) for Python. Reading > around I see that PEP 246 (object adaption) was dropped for "something > better". Is this "something better" currently in production for Python > 3000 or just a thinking ground. Thinking, as far as I know. > I'd like to know whether there would be any merit in exploring the > project or whether this is something that is going to appear as > implementation within the next 6 months (the length of my thesis). > > If you think it is still something worth exploring I'd plan to pick up > the idea as a research project and explore implementations, probabaly > in CPython or Jython. > > Any help with this would be great, could you please reply directly to > ndunn at ndunn.com as I haven't subscribed to python-dev for a while now. You can follow both python-dev and py3000 lists as newsgroups via news.gmane.org. It also has archives.
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