>> the pyjamas project is taking a slightly different approach to achieve >> this same goal: beat the stuffing out of the pyjamas compiler, rather >> than hand-write such large sections of code in pure javascript, and >> double-run regression tests (once as python, second time converted to >> javascript under pyv8run, d8 or spidermonkey). >> >> anyway, just thought there might be people who would be intrigued (or >> horrified enough to care what's being done in the name of computer >> science) by either of these projects. > > I've added pyjamas to the implementations page on the Python Wiki in > the compilers section: > > http://wiki.python.org/moin/implementation
In what way is pyjamas a python implementation? As far as I know pyjamas is an application written in python that is capable of generating javascript code. Does this make it a 'python implementation'? That would be news to me but I've been wrong many times before. Cheers, Daniel > The Skulpt implementation, already listed by Cameron Laird on his page > of Python implementations, is now also present, although using it is a > bit like using various 8-bit microcomputer emulators which assume a UK > keyboard and ignore the "replacement" keys on my own non-UK keyboard. -- Psss, psss, put it down! - http://www.cafepress.com/putitdown -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list