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Making Jython Faster and Better
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Jim Baker
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mar Sat 10
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As a dynamic language, Python is difficult to optimize. In addition, these dynamic features make using Python code from Java currently too complex. However, Java 7 adds the invokedynamic bytecode and corresponding library support, making it possible to finally address these problems in Jython. This talk will describe work in progress to make Jython faster and better (improving Java integration).
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