I'm from the USA as well, although I tend to be extremely quiet on here... I'm hoping for PyPy to be a faster Python mostly (would love the exporting to C++), especially with stackless functionality. I know the CPython internals quite well, so if there is anywhere I can use that knowledge in here, feel free to ask, short on time but of what little I have I can give up to this. EDIT: Helps if I send to the right list... Too many too similar lists... On 9/26/07, Paul deGrandis <paul.degrandis@gmail.com> wrote:
On 9/26/07, Brandon Lewis <brandon_lewis@berkeley.edu> wrote:
Hi, my name is Brandon Lewis. I'm an undergrad Cognitive Science major at U.C. Berkeley. I'm currently taking the upper-division compilers class.
Finally I'm not the only person from the United States! :) Hi Brandon and welcome! I'm a BS/MS student at Drexel University. My BS is in Software Engineering. My MS is in Computer Science with my thesis on Dependable Systems and Autonomic Computing.
Our final project will be writing a JavaScript interpreter. Interestingly enough, we are using Python as the implementation language; so, when I discovered this project while looking through some python documentation, I was intrigued.
It sounds like you have a great professor! Enjoy the class.
Paul
Mostly just wanted to introduce myself.
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