Very good, Francois! :-)

On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 7:20 PM, Francois Dion <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you have had issues with these, you should report the bugs, because It
> does support string interpolation, modules and scope. List comprehension and
> the ternary operator have been added earlier this week. Classes is the main
> thing left. I started using brython in a limited deployment. I think the
> python module import loading thru ajax works well in my scenario, up to now,
> but I'll let this run for a little while more.
>
> François
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> On Monday, December 17, 2012 2:08:41 AM UTC-5, viniciusban wrote:
>>
>> Brypthon doesn't support string interpolation, too. :-(
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 6:40 PM, Arnon Marcus <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > From what I saw, it does not support many fundamental features of
>> > python,
>> > like class-inheritance (class, classMethod) modules (__import__, from,
>> > as),
>> > scope (globals, nonlocal) and parsing (exec, eval). I think these are
>> > trivial for python developement, and should have some kind of
>> > design-pattern
>> > transpiling specification that it follows.
>> > I think CoffeeScript actually has many of these already implemented, as
>> > is
>> > quite pythonic already in much of it's syntax - and is much closer to
>> > JavaScript in the first place and already has tons of tools for
>> > denugging,
>> > client/server-side automatic-transpiling, bundled up in
>> > minification/compression algorythms, etc...
>> >
>> > It's a cool idea, and pyjammas has existed for a long time now, but is
>> > anyone seriously thinking about using that in production?
>> >
>> > I think as long as browsers don't have some kind of cross-language VMs,
>> > or
>> > at least a PVM built-in/plugin, than with all the excitement, it will
>> > remain
>> > useless.
>> > I mean, how do you debug this?
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