Encapsulation in Python
BartC
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Tue Mar 15 20:39:29 EDT 2016
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On 15/03/2016 21:02, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: > Am 14.03.16 um 23:40 schrieb BartC: >> On 14/03/2016 22:20, Mark Lawrence wrote: >> > The RUE kept stating that he was an expert in unicode, but never once >> > provided a single shred of evidence to support his claim. Until I see >> > substantiated evidence from you I am going to state quite cleary that >> > you've no idea, you're just another RUE. >> >> Sorry, I'm not going to do that, and I don't expect anyone here to have >> to do so either. You will have to take my posts as they are. > > I don't think that you make things up, your posts are much too detailed > and plausible to be made up. Nevertheless, why don't you setup a > repository on an open source server, say github, and post your language > implementation there? Actually I would try it out to see how it compares > to other dynamic languages, especially since you do not use JIT > compilation to native code, but still claim that you get good > performance. You will also profit (in the form of bug reports) if > somebody actually tries your code. OK, I'll see what I can do. In the meantime I've put together some notes about how my system works, and you can probably see that it's not so easy! (Because I use custom languages with circular dependencies...) But there's some info there that may or may not be of interest: http://pastebin.com/MsGLsC23 (And I assume everyone here uses Linux? That's another minor problem...) -- Bartc
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