Re: Experimenting with PyPyJS
Le samedi 19 mars 2016 19:52:45 UTC+1, Terry Reedy a écrit : > On 3/19/2016 1:06 PM, Salvatore DI DIO wrote: > > Le samedi 19 mars 2016 18:00:05 UTC+1, Vincent Vande Vyvre a écrit : > >> Le 19/03/2016 16:32, Salvatore DI DIO a écrit : > >>> Le samedi 19 mars 2016 16:28:36 UTC+1, Salvatore DI DIO a écrit : > Hy all, > > I am experimenting PyPyJS and found it not so bad at all. > The virtual machine loads on a few seconds (using firefox). > > It s really nice for learning Python, you have all the standard > libraries, > and traceback on errors. I don't have to choose anymore with all > transpilers around > > You can try it here, but please don't tell it s too long to load the VM. > After all, don't you wait when you start a desktop application, or an > heavy game online ? > > Just try it and tell your feeling > > Regards > > http://salvatore.diodev.fr/pypybox/ > >>> Use Firefox... > >> > >> That's look fine but: > >> > >> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND > >>4917 vincent 20 0 1081m 305m 52m R *50.3* 15.4 5:23.75 firefox > >>1094 root 20 0 48152 15m 7180 S *35.0* 0.8 4:43.28 Xorg > >>5421 vincent 20 0 162m 14m 10m R 2.0 0.7 0:02.49 > >> mate-terminal > >> 1 root 20 0 3660 1984 ... > >> > >> 85.3 % (50.3 + 35) CPU usage just for a rotating square it's too much cost. > >> > >> Vincent > > > > Thank you for testing :-) > > Strange on Windows I have an average 6% CPU with Firefox 45.0.1 > > Win10, same FF, 6 core pentium, 1% +- CPU, 110 MB memory increase. > > > -- > Terry Jan Reedy Thanks Terry -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Experimenting with PyPyJS
On 3/19/2016 1:06 PM, Salvatore DI DIO wrote: Le samedi 19 mars 2016 18:00:05 UTC+1, Vincent Vande Vyvre a écrit : Le 19/03/2016 16:32, Salvatore DI DIO a écrit : Le samedi 19 mars 2016 16:28:36 UTC+1, Salvatore DI DIO a écrit : Hy all, I am experimenting PyPyJS and found it not so bad at all. The virtual machine loads on a few seconds (using firefox). It s really nice for learning Python, you have all the standard libraries, and traceback on errors. I don't have to choose anymore with all transpilers around You can try it here, but please don't tell it s too long to load the VM. After all, don't you wait when you start a desktop application, or an heavy game online ? Just try it and tell your feeling Regards http://salvatore.diodev.fr/pypybox/ Use Firefox... That's look fine but: PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND 4917 vincent 20 0 1081m 305m 52m R *50.3* 15.4 5:23.75 firefox 1094 root 20 0 48152 15m 7180 S *35.0* 0.8 4:43.28 Xorg 5421 vincent 20 0 162m 14m 10m R 2.0 0.7 0:02.49 mate-terminal 1 root 20 0 3660 1984 ... 85.3 % (50.3 + 35) CPU usage just for a rotating square it's too much cost. Vincent Thank you for testing :-) Strange on Windows I have an average 6% CPU with Firefox 45.0.1 Win10, same FF, 6 core pentium, 1% +- CPU, 110 MB memory increase. -- Terry Jan Reedy -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Experimenting with PyPyJS
Le samedi 19 mars 2016 18:00:05 UTC+1, Vincent Vande Vyvre a écrit : > Le 19/03/2016 16:32, Salvatore DI DIO a écrit : > > Le samedi 19 mars 2016 16:28:36 UTC+1, Salvatore DI DIO a écrit : > >> Hy all, > >> > >> I am experimenting PyPyJS and found it not so bad at all. > >> The virtual machine loads on a few seconds (using firefox). > >> > >> It s really nice for learning Python, you have all the standard libraries, > >> and traceback on errors. I don't have to choose anymore with all > >> transpilers around > >> > >> You can try it here, but please don't tell it s too long to load the VM. > >> After all, don't you wait when you start a desktop application, or an > >> heavy game online ? > >> > >> Just try it and tell your feeling > >> > >> Regards > >> > >> http://salvatore.diodev.fr/pypybox/ > > Use Firefox... > > That's look fine but: > >PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND > 4917 vincent 20 0 1081m 305m 52m R *50.3* 15.4 5:23.75 firefox > 1094 root 20 0 48152 15m 7180 S *35.0* 0.8 4:43.28 Xorg > 5421 vincent 20 0 162m 14m 10m R 2.0 0.7 0:02.49 mate-terminal > 1 root 20 0 3660 1984 ... > > 85.3 % (50.3 + 35) CPU usage just for a rotating square it's too much cost. > > Vincent Here is a screenshot http://salvatore.diodev.fr/pypybox/static/images/pypyjs.png -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Experimenting with PyPyJS
Le samedi 19 mars 2016 18:00:05 UTC+1, Vincent Vande Vyvre a écrit : > Le 19/03/2016 16:32, Salvatore DI DIO a écrit : > > Le samedi 19 mars 2016 16:28:36 UTC+1, Salvatore DI DIO a écrit : > >> Hy all, > >> > >> I am experimenting PyPyJS and found it not so bad at all. > >> The virtual machine loads on a few seconds (using firefox). > >> > >> It s really nice for learning Python, you have all the standard libraries, > >> and traceback on errors. I don't have to choose anymore with all > >> transpilers around > >> > >> You can try it here, but please don't tell it s too long to load the VM. > >> After all, don't you wait when you start a desktop application, or an > >> heavy game online ? > >> > >> Just try it and tell your feeling > >> > >> Regards > >> > >> http://salvatore.diodev.fr/pypybox/ > > Use Firefox... > > That's look fine but: > >PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND > 4917 vincent 20 0 1081m 305m 52m R *50.3* 15.4 5:23.75 firefox > 1094 root 20 0 48152 15m 7180 S *35.0* 0.8 4:43.28 Xorg > 5421 vincent 20 0 162m 14m 10m R 2.0 0.7 0:02.49 mate-terminal > 1 root 20 0 3660 1984 ... > > 85.3 % (50.3 + 35) CPU usage just for a rotating square it's too much cost. > > Vincent Thank you for testing :-) Strange on Windows I have an average 6% CPU with Firefox 45.0.1 -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Experimenting with PyPyJS
Le 19/03/2016 16:32, Salvatore DI DIO a écrit : Le samedi 19 mars 2016 16:28:36 UTC+1, Salvatore DI DIO a écrit : Hy all, I am experimenting PyPyJS and found it not so bad at all. The virtual machine loads on a few seconds (using firefox). It s really nice for learning Python, you have all the standard libraries, and traceback on errors. I don't have to choose anymore with all transpilers around You can try it here, but please don't tell it s too long to load the VM. After all, don't you wait when you start a desktop application, or an heavy game online ? Just try it and tell your feeling Regards http://salvatore.diodev.fr/pypybox/ Use Firefox... That's look fine but: PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND 4917 vincent 20 0 1081m 305m 52m R *50.3* 15.4 5:23.75 firefox 1094 root 20 0 48152 15m 7180 S *35.0* 0.8 4:43.28 Xorg 5421 vincent 20 0 162m 14m 10m R 2.0 0.7 0:02.49 mate-terminal 1 root 20 0 3660 1984 ... 85.3 % (50.3 + 35) CPU usage just for a rotating square it's too much cost. Vincent -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Experimenting with PyPyJS
Le samedi 19 mars 2016 16:28:36 UTC+1, Salvatore DI DIO a écrit : > Hy all, > > I am experimenting PyPyJS and found it not so bad at all. > The virtual machine loads on a few seconds (using firefox). > > It s really nice for learning Python, you have all the standard libraries, > and traceback on errors. I don't have to choose anymore with all transpilers > around > > You can try it here, but please don't tell it s too long to load the VM. > After all, don't you wait when you start a desktop application, or an heavy > game online ? > > Just try it and tell your feeling > > Regards > > http://salvatore.diodev.fr/pypybox/ Use Firefox... -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Experimenting with PyPyJS
Hy all, I am experimenting PyPyJS and found it not so bad at all. The virtual machine loads on a few seconds (using firefox). It s really nice for learning Python, you have all the standard libraries, and traceback on errors. I don't have to choose anymore with all transpilers around You can try it here, but please don't tell it s too long to load the VM. After all, don't you wait when you start a desktop application, or an heavy game online ? Just try it and tell your feeling Regards http://salvatore.diodev.fr/pypybox/ -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list