How is Python designed?
Robert
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Sat Dec 4 21:44:20 EST 2004
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Sorry for my interrupting the discussion : ). I am a graduate student in a chinese university, and i am very interested in the Yuan language. I'd like to join in the development of Yuan and do some work for this language. BTW, i like this word, "Yuan" : ) I have 3 or 4 years experience in C++, and i have strong programming skills about C++(at least in my opinion :) ) . I am interested in the compiling technology and virtual machine technology. And i am reading the <Virtual Machine Design and Implementation in C/C++> written by Bill Blunden now. I had the thought of starting an open source project which contains a virtual machine and a scripting language a few days ago, just like a very simple python. Well, i know it is very difficult, but it is my dream : ). Luckly i found "Yuan" here. So it is my pleasure if i can become a member of "Yuan" :) Waiting for your reply. :) Best regards. Ru Chen
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