[Python-Dev] beginning developer: fastest way to learn how Python 3.0 works (original) (raw)
Terry Reedy tjreedy at udel.edu
Sat Dec 13 21:13:55 CET 2008
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Roy Lowrance wrote:
Maybe this is the correct list, as my inquiry is about how to learn how the current implementation works so that I could consider how to implement new features.
So, here's a modified question: If you want to learn how python works (not how to program in the python language), what's a productive way to proceed?
There are developer pages on the site, a wiki page on the ceval loop, the extending and embedding manual, and the code itself.
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