At 06:42 PM 10/3/00 +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote:
>But I seem to remember someone who should know (Tom Christiansen?) at
>YAPC::Europe being confident that bytecode would never be faster.
Really? I think we shall have to prove him wrong. (And not by slowing down
the parsing, either--that's cheating...)
Dan
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