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by pjmlp
13 days ago
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It certainly is the same context, given the Python culture to ignore JITs, rewrite in C, and call it "Python" libraries. We have been here several times, versus the other dynamic languages, and it has nothing to do with the usual excuse how dynamic Python happens to be. |
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What’s your position? That we should allow an extremely complex system into Python with:
- No clear design goal?
- No maintenance plan?
- No discussion with the steering committee?
PyPy and Jython, and others are not built by the Python team and there has never been a suggestion that any of these systems would be part of CPython.
So again, I still don’t see how different implementations of Python are relevant to the discussion about CPython.