It's the other way in California: compared to elsewhere, excessive amounts of retail and non-residential development because of prop 13. Local governments are very dependent on sales tax since the aggregate property tax…
Jython uses the JNI and IronPython does it through C++/CLI, neither of them support the CPython extension interface, meaning the C modules aren't compatible. Because of this, Jython and IronPython inherit the interface…
Jython and Iron Python lack the GIL. It's just an implementation detail of the underlying VM. There's nothing in the language itself which requires a GIL.
I saw him interviewed in a documentary on Fandor called, 'The Net.' The interview took place in his home about 15 years ago. There were a number of topics, but I particularly remember how he spoke of how fear is borne…
This is smart for Staples, but the industry is still in trouble. They're going to get eaten alive by Walmart on the retail side and Amazon on the online side. Staples and all the other office suppliers do best in two…
It's the other way in California: compared to elsewhere, excessive amounts of retail and non-residential development because of prop 13. Local governments are very dependent on sales tax since the aggregate property tax…
Jython uses the JNI and IronPython does it through C++/CLI, neither of them support the CPython extension interface, meaning the C modules aren't compatible. Because of this, Jython and IronPython inherit the interface…
Jython and Iron Python lack the GIL. It's just an implementation detail of the underlying VM. There's nothing in the language itself which requires a GIL.
I saw him interviewed in a documentary on Fandor called, 'The Net.' The interview took place in his home about 15 years ago. There were a number of topics, but I particularly remember how he spoke of how fear is borne…
This is smart for Staples, but the industry is still in trouble. They're going to get eaten alive by Walmart on the retail side and Amazon on the online side. Staples and all the other office suppliers do best in two…