Thanks for the Web-scraping-part-2 link. ![Smile Smile](https://python-forum.io/images/smilies/smile.png)
At the current state of development PyPy software transactional memory version is only available for Python 2.7 and only for Linux. http://pypy.org/download.html
However, the PyPy technical framework for me seems to be more path-breaking than the one of current CPython.
As a numerical Python programmer I will be especially interested in the JIT Compiler.
Is Standard PyPy compatible with the Anaconda distro? For both linux and windows?
![Smile Smile](https://python-forum.io/images/smilies/smile.png)
At the current state of development PyPy software transactional memory version is only available for Python 2.7 and only for Linux. http://pypy.org/download.html
However, the PyPy technical framework for me seems to be more path-breaking than the one of current CPython.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PyPy Wrote:The PyPy project has developed a tool chain that analyzes RPython code and translates it into C code, which is then compiled to produce a native interpreter. It also allows for pluggable garbage collectors as well as optionally enabling Stackless Python features. Finally, it includes a just-in-time (JIT) generator which builds a just-in-time compiler into the interpreter, given a few annotations in the interpreter source code. The generated JIT compiler is a tracing JIT.[5]
As a numerical Python programmer I will be especially interested in the JIT Compiler.
Is Standard PyPy compatible with the Anaconda distro? For both linux and windows?