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Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
Thu, 24 Jul 2003
AOStA
Speaking of James Robertson, he's cut loose with a lengthy series of StS posts via Niall Ross. These posts are so long and voluminous that they put my OSCON notes to shame. One that particularly stood out to me was about AOStA. I don't know what AOStA stands for, but it looks like a Smalltalk in Smalltalk, that tries to infer type information at run time and then JIT the code appropriately. Sounds very cool.
So you have Squeak, which is Smalltalk in Smaltalk, you have AOStA, you have PyPy, which is Python in Python, and you have any of a number of Lisps in Lisp. I'd guess that there's a Ruby in Ruby in the works out there somewhere. This is an interesting trend.
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