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People that listened to my (Armin Rigo) lightning talk at EuroPython know that suddenly, we have a plan to remove the Global Interpreter Lock --- the infamous GIL, the thing in CPython that prevents multiple threads from actually running in your Python code in parallel. That's not actually new, because Jython has been doing it all along. Jython works by very carefully adding locks to all the mutab
The PyPy project was long criticised for being insufficiently transparent about the direction of its development. This changed drastically with the introduction of the PyPy blog, Twitter stream, etc., but I think there is still a gap between the achievements reported in the blog and our ongoing plans. This post is an attempt to bridge that gap. Note, however, that it is not a roadmap -- merely a p
Hi, I'm Alex. I'm a software resilience engineer. I care about building systems that work. I've worked for the government, in the private sector, and on open source. I'm based in Washington, DC. Sun, Jul 10, 2011 Thinking about writing your own Python implementation? Congrats, there are plenty out there 1, but perhaps you have something new to bring to the table. Writing a fast Python is a pretty
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