"CPython"
MRAB
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Tue Jun 21 12:42:09 EDT 2022
On 2022-06-21 03:52, Avi Gross via Python-list wrote:
>
> This leads to the extremely important question of what would an implementation of Python, written completely in C++, be called?
> C++Python
> CPython++
> C+Python+
> DPython
> SeaPython?
> SeeSeaSiPython
>
CincPython?
FYI, there's a language called D, so DPython would be written in that.
> I don't even want to think fo what sound a C# Python would make.
> OK, my apologies to all. Being an interpreted language, it makes sense for a good part of the interpreter to include parts made in other languages and also add-on libraries in even older languages like FORTRAN. Quite a few languages, including some like R, are also partially based on C in similar ways.
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