On 26/02/2010 17:26, s...@pobox.com wrote:
>> Â Â http://www.staringispolite.com/likepython/
Simon> I'm reminded of LOLPython:<http://bit.ly/271rt>.
You know, I'm thinking while both are obviously tongue-in-cheek we should
probably include them on the /dev/implementations page of python.org,
probably in a separate section at the end of the page.
They're certainly fun - but they seem to be fly-by-night projects (i.e.
unlikely to be maintained in the long run). The risk is that we end up
with even more outdated links / material on the website.
Anyway, if the consensus is that it would be good to link to them then I
will update the page (which could already do with some updating by the
looks of it).
All the best,
Michael
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