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Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
Thu, 12 Aug 2004
pycore
[ via Lisa Dusseault ]
Here is some more information on L. Peter Deutsch's project to run Python on top of the Smalltalk VM. Allan Schiffman, the informant, is no slouch himself. These gentlemen have been doing VMs for a long time, and they certainly know their business. And for all those people who are about to jump up and say "Hotspot", please remember that some of the key ideas in Hotspot originated in Self (at Stanford, not at Sun), which is an intellectual ancestor descendent of Smalltalk.
[ updated because I reversed directions -- Thanks to those who wrote in with corrections ]
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I think you meant Self was a descendent, not ancestor...
Posted by Chris Ryland at Thu Aug 12 07:15:32 2004
Posted by Chris Ryland at Thu Aug 12 07:15:32 2004
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