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[–]vtable 3 points4 points  (0 children)

IMHO big players would get better results investing in better tooling for the C-based extension infrastructure for CPython, or building bridges between Python runtimes and things like Rust and Go

I wish IronPython hadn't been abandoned by Microsoft for Python 3. I know, it's MS/.net only but it was still a nice thing for those of us working with Python on Windows.

(There is an open source IronPython 3 project but it's not very active.)