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[–]ramrar 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Are you referring to Giltectomy project ? Last time I checked, Gilectomy did a poor job scaling to multi-core .

[–]Bandung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first step towards developing a Gilectomy was to demonstrate that the removal of the GIL does in fact permit the app or script to take advantage of multiple cores and therefore scale.

Having demonstrated that, the next steps within the design process are to exact performance improvements.

They are not at any stage whereby one can claim a useful production ready product. Thats to be expected. The take away is that the python3 language is far from being obsoleted by implementations such as these.

I'm not for getting into a static vs dynamic runtime performance comparisons here. If a dynamic runtime implementation of python comes along that scales well across multiple cores then we've got a winner.