"CPython"

Paulo da Silva p_d_a_s_i_l_v_a_ns at nonetnoaddress.pt
Mon Jun 20 15:01:51 EDT 2022


Às 18:19 de 20/06/22, Stefan Ram escreveu:
>    The same personality traits that make people react
>    to troll postings might make them spread unconfirmed
>    ideas about the meaning of "C" in "CPython".
> 
>    The /core/ of CPython is written in C.
> 
>    CPython is the /canonical/ implementation of Python.
> 
>    The "C" in "CPython" stands for C.
> 
> 

Not so "unconfirmed"!
Look at this article, I recently read:
https://www.analyticsinsight.net/cpython-to-step-over-javascript-in-developing-web-applications/

There is a sentence in ther that begins with "CPython, short for Core 
Python, a reference implementation that other Python distributions are 
derived from, ...".

Anyway, I wrote "IMHO".

Do you have any credible reference to your assertion "The "C" in 
"CPython" stands for C."?

Thank you.


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