Mark Hammond wrote: > On 28/03/2009 9:50 PM, andrew cooke wrote: >> Tim Roberts wrote: >>> [...] IronPython has certainly shown that Python can be successfully >>> implemented in a JIT compiled VM in a performant way, but it has issues >>> running C extension modules. >>> >>> I'll be curious to see where this project goes. >> >> given the comments on python-dev i wonder if this is the first >> indication >> that python is going to split into separate implementations for windows >> and unix (via .net and llvm, respectively)? > > What comments are they? There is no indication that unladen-swallow is > fundamentally broken for Windows, just temporarily broken due to the > lack of windows developers/contributors... the comments you are referring to - that windows is not a priority, that they currently have no testing on windows machines, etc. i quote, for example: "None of the three of us have Windows machines, nor do we particularly want to acquire them :), and Windows support isn't going to be a big priority." > Saying-no-to-fud ly, which part of "i wonder" don't you understand? i'm not saying it is true, i'm just discussing the possibility. i am getting a little tired of people here acting so defensively... i'm discussing a programming language, not the size of your dick. andrew
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