(OT) Is there something that people can use instead of full blown Python to run Python programs?

Nathan Pinno falcon3166 at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 18 12:52:04 EDT 2005


I was thinking something like Java's Runtime Environment, but that might also do.

Thanks,
Nathan Pinno
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  From: Gregory Piñero 
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  Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 10:38 AM
  Subject: Re: (OT) Is there something that people can use instead of full blown Python to run Python programs?


  I'm no expert, but I'm guessing you could compile a python with less libraries.  I bet that would slim it down a lot.

  -Greg



  On 8/18/05, Nathan Pinno <falcon3166 at hotmail.com> wrote:
    Hi all,

    Is there something besides the full blown version of Python that people can use to run Python programs, or do they have to use the full blown version of it?

    Thanks,
    Nathan
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