Call julia from Python: which package?

Dan Stromberg drsalists at gmail.com
Tue Dec 21 22:40:54 EST 2021


Last I heard, Pypy itself will remain written in a statically typed dialect
of Python that is closest to Python 2.7.  However, what's written in that
language includes JIT-compiled interpreters for both Python 2.x and Python
3.x.

On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 9:15 AM Albert-Jan Roskam <sjeik_appie at hotmail.com>
wrote:

>    Hi all,
>    Thank you very much for your valuable replies! I will definitely do some
>    tracing to see where the bottlenecks really are. It's good to know that
>    pypy is still alive and kicking, I thought it was stuck in py2.7. I will
>    also write a mini program during the holiday to see how this
> Julia/Python
>    interaction might work. The little bit of experience with Julia more or
>    less coincides with what Oscar mentioned: a lot of "warm up" time. This
> is
>    actually a py2.7 project that I inherited. I was asked to convert it to
>    py3.8.
>    Thanks and merry xmas!
>    Albert-Jan
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