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  • Currently the most common implementation of Python is known as CPython, and it's the version of Python you get at python. org, probably 99.9% of

    Planet Python 2010

  • It's now quite commonplace to define virtual machines for "userland" code - the Java VM, the CLR, the Parrot virtual machine and 'hidden' VMs that underlie various programming language implementations such as CPython and Scheme 48.

    Snell-Pym » Designing a Hardware Abstraction Layer: A VM for an operating system 2009

  • Iterator interface, which causes iteration to fail from CPython/JPype.

    CDK 1.2 Release Candidate Egon Willighagen 2009

  • The module is now fairly complete if somewhat slow, but now up to only twice as slow as CPython, and has generated a great deal of community interest.

    PyPy Progress: Python Fast and Flexible 2008

  • The next scheduled Google funding proposal also aims at making our Python interpreter more usable and compliant with CPython.

    PyPy Progress: Python Fast and Flexible 2008

  • With more efforts like this one we're hoping that PyPy can start to be used as a CPython replacement before the end of 2008.

    PyPy Progress: Python Fast and Flexible 2008

  • Fixed exception handling on CPython 2.4.x and CPython 2.5.

    Archive 2007-03-01 2007

  • Fixed exception handling on CPython 2.4.x and CPython 2.5.

    Last WinPdb debugger 1.0.9 in SPE subversion 2007

  • Visual Studio 2010 の定評のある統合開発環境で、Python (CPython と IronPython) での開発を支援するオープンソース プロジェクトの Python Tools for Visual Studio (PTVS) が 1.0 をリリースしたようです。

    Site Home 長沢智治 - MSFT 2011

  • PTVS enables developers to use all the major productivity features of Visual Studio to build Python code using either CPython or IronPython and adds new features such as using High Performance Computing clusters to scale your code.

    Site Home Volker Will 2011

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