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== PyPy sprint ==
The EuroPython Py``Py sprint took place one week before and a couple of days after the EuroPython conference.
= PyPy =
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For more information see the [http://www.codespeak.net/pypy PyPy homepage]. PyPy is a Python implementation in Python. Yes, it can interpret itself!

Please refer to [http://codespeak.net/pypy the PyPy home page] for more information
about this upcoming Python implementation.

PyPy 1.0 was released on 27/03/2007 http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/release-1.0.0.html

It includes a simple JIT compiler, Boehm GarbageCollecter and a whole lot of "backends" - C, LLVM, JavaScript, CLI, Java.

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Has anyone looked at this very small JVM implementation for some ideas? http://www.rtjcom.com/ If we want to have Python run on low-memory systems then this will help.

There are other small JVMs which are genuinely open source (unlike [http://www.rtjcom.com/ simpleRTJ]), and a list of such projects can be found [http://www.kaffe.org/links.shtml via the Kaffe project site]. -- PaulBoddie

PyPy

PyPy is a Python implementation in Python. Yes, it can interpret itself!

Please refer to [http://codespeak.net/pypy the PyPy home page] for more information about this upcoming Python implementation.

PyPy 1.0 was released on 27/03/2007 http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/release-1.0.0.html

It includes a simple JIT compiler, Boehm GarbageCollecter and a whole lot of "backends" - C, LLVM, JavaScript, CLI, Java.


Has anyone looked at this very small JVM implementation for some ideas? http://www.rtjcom.com/ If we want to have Python run on low-memory systems then this will help.

There are other small JVMs which are genuinely open source (unlike [http://www.rtjcom.com/ simpleRTJ]), and a list of such projects can be found [http://www.kaffe.org/links.shtml via the Kaffe project site]. -- PaulBoddie

PyPy (last edited 2014-03-31 04:34:44 by DaleAthanasias)

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