At this point going with Py3 just makes better sense I would think.

Even Guido has some thoughts on that whole notion.

Here is a line to some slides from talk he did not long ago about getting over 
to 3.x.

 https://www.dropbox.com/s/83ppa5iykqmr14z/Py2v3Hackers2013.pptx


Either way rewriting Python like this is a huge under taking….. but for $38 USD 
it's a small amount to help support the idea.

Personally  I would prefer writing Python over Javascript any day on a little 
weekend fun project… wouldn't you?


Here is NodeJS based board to look at for those interested in topic as well. 
http://www.tessel.io


-Kevin





On Nov 13, 2013, at 4:16 PM, Adam Feuer <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 4:12 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wonder how it compares to PyMite (aka Python-on-a-chip), which has been 
> around for 10+ years
> 
> At a high level, it's Python3 rather than Python2.5, and designed for ARM 
> Cortex M3 rather than 8-bit AVR. More info at  http://micropython.org/
> 
> -adam
> -- 
> Adam Feuer <[email protected]>

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