> If you don't know yet, you could find interesting this project: > > http://code.google.com/p/unladen-swallow/
I know about this project. I'll have a look at it, but I'd like to create something of my own. > They too are trying to improve CPython speed. > > If you are thinking of language variations that trade some flexiblity > for speed, you might be interested in Cython: > > http://www.cython.org/ I was thinking about sacrificing some flexibility of Python and thank you for pointing me to this project. I didn't about it. > As a simple and plain python user, I would value a version of cython that > can be used to built faster executables out of almost-python code (that > is python code with a few additional restructions). Maybe using typing > inference to avoid declaring explicitely the variable types. > > Another interesting place to go is pypy :http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/ > pypy/doc/ . They too have developed a restriced version of python > (RPython, I think) which should be faster than CPython. They don't work > with CPython code base, but could give you ideas on what are the > bottlenecks of python as a language. > > Ciao > ----- > FB I'd like to hear a word from developers, what they think about this :). BTW: My seminar deals with object oriented programming. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list