I continue to work feverishly on various aspects of static type checking.

That work lead to a discovery that may benefit you.  It's one of the most 
beautiful patterns I've ever created: it allows a program to simply and 
naturally build up huge strings without using any string operations.  
Generating an html file with minimal stress on the gc is an obvious 
application.  You could also say that the pattern creates a Pythonic way of 
using lisp-like algorithms, but more safely than in lisp.

Full details at the stc documentation page::
http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/stc/stc.html#a-beautiful-pattern-for-building-large-strings

Edward

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