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I am aware that blender can use .py scripts. But sometimes these execute fairly slow, compared to compiled code. There are several other Python implementations, which support some level of JIT compilation:

IronPython:

An open-source implementation of the Python programming language which is tightly integrated with the .NET Framework. (Can take advantage of JIT compilation).

Jython:

A Python implementation in the Java VM (Can take advantage of JIT compilation)..

PyPy:

A fast, compliant alternative implementation of the Python language An advantage of PyPy is, Speed: thanks to its Just-in-Time (JIT) compiler, Python programs often run faster on PyPy.


Is there anyway to make use of these optimizations as far as Blender is concerned?

I am aware that blender can use .py scripts. But sometimes these execute fairly slow, compared to compiled code. There are several other Python implementations:

IronPython:

An open-source implementation of the Python programming language which is tightly integrated with the .NET Framework. (Can take advantage of JIT compilation).

Jython:

A Python implementation in the Java VM (Can take advantage of JIT compilation).

PyPy:

A fast, compliant alternative implementation of the Python language An advantage of PyPy is, Speed: thanks to its Just-in-Time (JIT) compiler, Python programs often run faster on PyPy.


Is there anyway to make use of these optimizations as far as Blender is concerned?

I am aware that blender can use .py scripts. But sometimes these execute fairly slow, compared to compiled code. There are several other Python implementations, which support some level of JIT compilation:

IronPython:

An open-source implementation of the Python programming language which is tightly integrated with the .NET Framework.

Jython:

A Python implementation in the Java VM.

PyPy:

A fast, compliant alternative implementation of the Python language An advantage of PyPy is, Speed: thanks to its Just-in-Time (JIT) compiler, Python programs often run faster on PyPy.


Is there anyway to make use of these optimizations as far as Blender is concerned?

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I am aware that blender can use .py scripts. But sometimes these execute fairly slow, compared to compiled code. There are several other Python implementations:

Cython:

Cython is an optimising static compiler for both the Python programming language and the extended Cython programming language.

IronPython:

An open-source implementation of the Python programming language which is tightly integrated with the .NET Framework. (Can take advantage of JIT compilation).

Jython:

A Python implementation in the Java VM (Can take advantage of JIT compilation).

PyPy:

A fast, compliant alternative implementation of the Python language An advantage of PyPy is, Speed: thanks to its Just-in-Time (JIT) compiler, Python programs often run faster on PyPy.


Is there anyway to make use of these optimizations as far as blender concernsBlender is concerned?

I am aware that blender can use .py scripts. But sometimes these execute fairly slow, compared to compiled code. There are several other Python implementations:

Cython:

Cython is an optimising static compiler for both the Python programming language and the extended Cython programming language.

IronPython:

An open-source implementation of the Python programming language which is tightly integrated with the .NET Framework. (Can take advantage of JIT compilation).

Jython:

A Python implementation in the Java VM (Can take advantage of JIT compilation).

PyPy:

A fast, compliant alternative implementation of the Python language An advantage of PyPy is, Speed: thanks to its Just-in-Time (JIT) compiler, Python programs often run faster on PyPy.


Is there anyway to make use of these optimizations as far as blender concerns?

I am aware that blender can use .py scripts. But sometimes these execute fairly slow, compared to compiled code. There are several other Python implementations:

IronPython:

An open-source implementation of the Python programming language which is tightly integrated with the .NET Framework. (Can take advantage of JIT compilation).

Jython:

A Python implementation in the Java VM (Can take advantage of JIT compilation).

PyPy:

A fast, compliant alternative implementation of the Python language An advantage of PyPy is, Speed: thanks to its Just-in-Time (JIT) compiler, Python programs often run faster on PyPy.


Is there anyway to make use of these optimizations as far as Blender is concerned?

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Which Does Blender support other Python implementations does Blender support?

I am aware that blender can use .py scripts. But sometimes these execute fairly slow, compared to compiled code. There are several other python file typesPython implementations:

Cython:

Cython is an optimising static compiler for both the Python programming language and the extended Cython programming language.

IronPython:IronPython:

An open-source implementation of the Python programming language which is tightly integrated with the .NET Framework. (Can also take advantage of JIT compilation).

Jython:Jython:

A Python implementation in the Java VM. (Can take advantage of JIT compilation).

PyPy:

A fast, compliant alternative implementation of the Python language An advantage of PyPy is, Speed: thanks to its Just-in-Time (JIT) compiler, Python programs often run faster on PyPy.


Is there anyway to make use of these optimizations as far as blender concerns?

Which other Python implementations does Blender support?

I am aware that blender can use .py scripts. But sometimes these execute fairly slow, compared to compiled code. There are several other python file types:

Cython:

Cython is an optimising static compiler for both the Python programming language and the extended Cython programming language.

IronPython:

An open-source implementation of the Python programming language which is tightly integrated with the .NET Framework. (Can also take advantage of JIT compilation).

Jython:

A Python implementation in the Java VM.

PyPy:

A fast, compliant alternative implementation of the Python language An advantage of PyPy is, Speed: thanks to its Just-in-Time (JIT) compiler, Python programs often run faster on PyPy.


Is there anyway to make use of these optimizations as far as blender concerns?

Does Blender support other Python implementations?

I am aware that blender can use .py scripts. But sometimes these execute fairly slow, compared to compiled code. There are several other Python implementations:

Cython:

Cython is an optimising static compiler for both the Python programming language and the extended Cython programming language.

IronPython:

An open-source implementation of the Python programming language which is tightly integrated with the .NET Framework. (Can take advantage of JIT compilation).

Jython:

A Python implementation in the Java VM (Can take advantage of JIT compilation).

PyPy:

A fast, compliant alternative implementation of the Python language An advantage of PyPy is, Speed: thanks to its Just-in-Time (JIT) compiler, Python programs often run faster on PyPy.


Is there anyway to make use of these optimizations as far as blender concerns?

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