reverse Jython
Maurice LING
mauriceling at acm.org
Tue Oct 19 01:48:56 EDT 2004
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Hi, I'm looking for a suitable thesis topic, so I hope that I can gather some advice on this area that I'm thinking of. Jython appears as a relatively successful attempt to bridge Python to Java and I find that the best part is that it can convert Python codes into Java codes. As said in the webpage, it is a python interpreter written in Java. I am wondering if it is worth reversing this, that is, a Java interpreter implemented in Python? A Google search comes up with JPI and PyJava. Is this still a viable area to look into or it is too done? Any suggestions? Thanks Maurice
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