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output length. In June 2006, the authors described Pypy (even more confusingly, half-Cyrillic Pyру and thus pronounced "Pyroo") as an optional stronger
Automatic mutual exclusion
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2012-08-09. Armin Rigo (9 August 2012). "Multicore Programming in PyPy and CPython". PyPy Status Blog. Retrieved 2012-08-09. Bulk synchronous parallel v
Reference implementation
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Most of this change is due to the emergence of Jython, IronPython, and PyPy as viable alternate implementations of Python. Dalci, Eric; Fong, Elizabeth;
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The Penetrators Personal and the Pizzas Priors Pronto The Psyched Puff! Pypy Red Mass The Rippers Scraper Sick Thoughts The Spits Stalins of Sound Subsonics
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archived from the original on 2020-01-29 Bolz, Carl Friedrich (March 2, 2009), PyPy Blog: Applying a Tracing JIT to an Interpreter, retrieved 2020-12-18
List of language bindings for GTK
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pgi Partial Partial ? Yes No LGPL-2.1 GObject Introspection Bindings for PyPy . pygir-ctypes Partial Partial ? Yes No BSD Pure Python GObject Introspection
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"Sprint-driven development: working, learning and the process of enculturation in the PyPy community" in the Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Open
Web2py
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App Engine, Amazon EC2, and almost any web hosting via Python 2.7/3.5/3.6/pypy . The current binary version of web2py (for Windows or Mac) includes Python
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of Git written in pure Python with support for CPython 3.6 and later and Pypy . The libgit2 implementation of Git is an ANSI C software library with no
The People's Temple (band)
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June 10, 2013. Retrieved June 11, 2013. "Shake Appeal: The People's Temple, PyPy , Ruined Fortune, Ausmuteants, Wet Drag | the Pitch | Pitchfork". Pitchfork
Debian version history
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the original on 27 September 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2020. "Python 2 and PyPy module removal from Debian". lists.debian.org. Archived from the original