From: Updike, C. <Cla...@jh...> - 2005-04-08 14:56:50
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I believe that in Robert Bill's "Jython for Java Programmers" he promoted: cpython -- the python implementation in c jython -- the java implementation python -- to refer to the language and its features in an=20 implementation agnostic way (he phrased it better, I don't have the book in front of me). We could probably add a terminology page to the wiki for this. -Clark > > > > P.S. Is CPython still the accepted way to refer to the original > > Python? >=20 > It's how I refer to it. I'm not sure what's the _correct_ way. >=20 > thanks, >=20 > brian |