[pypy-svn] rev 1993 - pypy/trunk/doc/funding

alastair at codespeak.net alastair at codespeak.net
Wed Oct 15 17:25:02 CEST 2003


Author: alastair
Date: Wed Oct 15 17:25:01 2003
New Revision: 1993

Modified:
   pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B3.impact.txt
Log:
Fixed typo

Modified: pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B3.impact.txt
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--- pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B3.impact.txt	(original)
+++ pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B3.impact.txt	Wed Oct 15 17:25:01 2003
@@ -477,22 +477,23 @@
 century and the latter wish to deploy PyPy in their innovative new
 business ventures.
 
-Furthermore, an important aspect of the current proposal is that we will
-make use of the new opportunities that the Object Spaces give us to extend
-the reach of the Python to areas where programmers currently have to resort
-to other languages. In particular, we will bring the Stackless version of
-Python into the mainstream. This allows Python to handle thousands of
-threads inexpensively, making simulation software easy to program. The
-makers of computer games have already shown interest in this, and have
-funded its early development. The Stackless Python implementation also
-supports mobility of running code, allowing it to migrate from one
-machine to another. Other programming areas addressed by the project by
-building on Object Spaces are Aspect Oriented Programming, Design by
-Contract, and Constraint Solving. All these will significantly increase the
-attractiveness of Python as a programming language, and we will work with
-people in the Python community ls who are interested in simulation, software
-engineering, and the semantic web to ensure that they can take full
-advantage of the new platform we are offering.
+Furthermore, an important aspect of the current proposal is that we
+will make use of the new opportunities that the Object Spaces give us
+to extend the reach of the Python to areas where programmers currently
+have to resort to other languages. In particular, we will bring the
+Stackless version of Python into the mainstream. This allows Python to
+handle thousands of threads inexpensively, making simulation software
+easy to program. The makers of computer games have already shown
+interest in this, and have funded its early development. The Stackless
+Python implementation also supports mobility of running code, allowing
+it to migrate from one machine to another. Other programming areas
+addressed by the project by building on Object Spaces are Aspect
+Oriented Programming, Design by Contract, and Constraint Solving. All
+these will significantly increase the attractiveness of Python as a
+programming language, and we will work with people in the Python
+community who are interested in simulation, software engineering, and
+the semantic web to ensure that they can take full advantage of the
+new platform we are offering.
 
 Here is a selection of endorsements of the project from stakeholders,
 members of the Python Business Forum.


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