On Sun, Jul 11, 2021 at 2:58 AM Zoom.Quiet <[email protected]> wrote:

COOL,
> new toy ;-)
>

Yes. The toy has confirmed that (for Leo) I *do* know the types of most
vars and arguments, especially c, g and p :-) That's an important fact, imo.

> if real want speed Leo,
> base PyPy is easy.
>

That's a project for another year :-) I'm happy with all aspects of Leo's
speed.

As a thought experiment, Leo in rust is something to consider. Rust makes
clear that the lifetime of objects is not always intuitive. Imo, rust is
fundamentally important.

I recently wrote that Leo is basically a *static* program written in a
*dynamic* language. That's true, I think, of most programs. That doesn't
mean that dynamic languages are worse than dynamic languages.  Not at all.
I love the freedom and safety that python gives me.

Edward

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