I'm from the USA as well, although I tend to be extremely quiet on here...

I'm hoping for PyPy to be a faster Python mostly (would love the
exporting to C++), especially with stackless functionality.  I know
the CPython internals quite well, so if there is anywhere I can use
that knowledge in here, feel free to ask, short on time but of what
little I have I can give up to this.

EDIT:  Helps if I send to the right list...  Too many too similar lists...

On 9/26/07, Paul deGrandis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On 9/26/07, Brandon Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi, my name is Brandon Lewis. I'm an undergrad Cognitive Science major
> > at U.C. Berkeley. I'm currently taking the upper-division compilers class.
>
>
> Finally I'm not the only person from the United
> States! :)
> Hi Brandon and welcome!  I'm a BS/MS student at
> Drexel University.  My BS is in Software
> Engineering.  My MS is in Computer Science with my thesis on Dependable
> Systems and Autonomic Computing.
> > Our final project will be writing a JavaScript interpreter.
> > Interestingly enough, we are using Python as the implementation
> > language; so, when I discovered this project while looking through some
> > python documentation, I was intrigued.
>
> It sounds like you have a great professor!  Enjoy the class.
>
> Paul
>
> > Mostly just wanted to introduce myself.
> >
> > --Brandon Lewis
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