On 19/02/16 17:35, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
> at this year's EuroPython we'll have a new officially supported
> feature, the panel discussion, and we (I'm one of the organizers)
> thought it would be big fun to have a panel of core developers
> talk about the merits of computed gotos, micro benchmarks,
On 19.02.2016 17:47, Victor Stinner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2016-02-19 17:35 GMT+01:00 M.-A. Lemburg :
>> No, seriously, this is great stuff normal Python users never get
>> to see and that's really a shame.
>
> This week, I wrote an article listing my contributions during 2015 Q3:
> https://haypo.githu
Hi,
2016-02-19 17:35 GMT+01:00 M.-A. Lemburg :
> No, seriously, this is great stuff normal Python users never get
> to see and that's really a shame.
This week, I wrote an article listing my contributions during 2015 Q3:
https://haypo.github.io/contrib-cpython-2015q3.html
On Twitter, someone tol
I'll quickly mention that I have organized Python implementation panels as
PyCon US multiple times and they are always fun and generally well received
by the audience.
On Fri, 19 Feb 2016 at 08:37 M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> at this year's EuroPython we'll have a new officially support
Hello all,
at this year's EuroPython we'll have a new officially supported
feature, the panel discussion, and we (I'm one of the organizers)
thought it would be big fun to have a panel of core developers
talk about the merits of computed gotos, micro benchmarks,
adding fast-paths for integer, free