[Tutor] Any Tutor there ? Removing redundant parameters in a models file having include files.

Karim Liateni karim.liateni at free.fr
Wed Mar 3 23:22:32 CET 2010


Hello Alan, Steven,

I was narrow minded about this topic and did not see the benefits of 
these multiple Python
implementations. You opened my eyes.

Regards
Karim


Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 11:25:44 am Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
>   
>> Furthermore I do not think that most of the "core" community has a
>> problem with the alternate implementations, as they provide very
>> useful functions (it helps on the architecture side, because it
>> limits somewhat what can be done, it helps on the personal side,
>> because it increases the value of Python skills, ...), ...
>>     
>
> The Python development team values alternative implementations, as it 
> gives Python the language a much wider user base.
>
> It also allows other people to shoulder some of the development burden. 
> For example, people who want Python without the limitations of the C 
> call stack can use Stackless Python, instead of ordinary CPython. 
> Google is sponsoring a highly optimized version of Python with a JIT 
> compiler: Unladen Swallow. It looks likely that Unladen Swallow will 
> end up being merged with CPython too, which will be a great benefit.
>
>
>   



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