Is the plan to go straight to 3.5 after 3.3? Why not start a fund for 3.5 (or whatever is next)? What exactly are the inefficiencies in PyPy3?
> I know it does sound a bit bad, but Python 3 is only now catching up. Catching up as in PyPy's support for it or as in adoption of the language?
Is the plan to go straight to 3.5 after 3.3? Why not start a fund for 3.5 (or whatever is next)? What exactly are the inefficiencies in PyPy3?
> I know it does sound a bit bad, but Python 3 is only now catching up. Catching up as in PyPy's support for it or as in adoption of the language?