On Jun 24, 8:20 am, "Corey G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If Perl 6 ever does get on its feet and get released, how does it > compare to Python 3000? Is Perl 6 more like Java now with Parrot? I > just want to make sure that Python is staying competitive. > > If this is the wrong mailing list, just let me know. Thanks!
Do you mean in terms of speed (parrot is a JIT?). I believe Python 3k will (when out of beta) will have a speed similar to what it has currently in 2.5, possibly with speed ups in some locations. But competitive-wise I think the point is Python 3k tries to remove warts from the Python Language to make it even more friendly to readers and writers alike. In that way it should/will stay competitive. However towards overall usage, the general advice is to stay with the 2.x series for now, trying to ensure your code style is moving towards the Py3k style, and then make the jump to the 3.x series when it is finialised. Another point, is Perl 6 ever going to get released :P -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list