What is Python's answer to Perl 6?
Alex Martelli
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Wilk <wilkSPAM at OUTflibuste.net> wrote: ... > > Yes, I know that. But know that is both .net and mono, why parrot? > > It was java, why .net and mono... > And finaly, there is python, why java ;-) ? Sun had its own motivations, of course -- for example, they wanted C-ish syntax and compiletime typing. That's generally the kind of motivations for each new language invention -- a desire for a different mix of features from the existing ones. New VMs generally have different motivations, tied to performance more than to features per se. Though I could see wanting a new VM for such reasons as supporting some new and different threading model, say. Alex
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