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From: paul at prescod.net (Paul Prescod)
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Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1999 06:04:43 GMT
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Subject: Python too slow for real world
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References: <372068E6.16A4A90@icrf.icnet.uk>
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<3720A21B.9C62DDB9@icrf.icnet.uk>
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<3720C4DB.7FCF2AE@appliedbiometrics.com>
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<3720C6EE.33CA6494@appliedbiometrics.com>
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<y0jaevznhha.fsf@vier.idi.ntnu.no> <glmvhemn4zx.fsf@caffeine.mitre.org>
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Message-ID: <37215EFB.433AFCA6@prescod.net>
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X-UID: 195
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Justin Sheehy wrote:
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> > (And... How about builtin regexes in P2?)
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> In all seriousness, what reason do you have for making that
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> suggestion? I am willing to believe that there might be a good reason
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> to do so, but it certainly isn't immediately obvious.
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One benefit would be that the compiler could compile regexps at the same
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time everything else is being compiled.
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--
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Paul Prescod - ISOGEN Consulting Engineer speaking for only himself
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http://itrc.uwaterloo.ca/~papresco
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Company spokeswoman Lana Simon stressed that Interactive
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Yoda is not a Furby. Well, not exactly.
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"This is an interactive toy that utilizes Furby technology,"
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Simon said. "It will react to its surroundings and will talk."
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- http://www.wired.com/news/news/culture/story/19222.html
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