Nokia Offers Python For Series 60 Cellphones
Eric Giguere writes "Python is now available for use on Nokia's Series 60 platform (versions 1 and 2), the operating system used on a number of popular cellphones like the 6600 and less popular ones like the N-Gage. It's Python 2.2.2 with additional modules for platform-specific stuff like SMS messaging. It's an alternative to C++ or Java, though no devices are shipping with Python preinstalled as of yet."
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This is an interesting news, and I have some mixed feelings. I hate it, I love it, and I don't care. I hate is as a Perl hacker. I love it as a Parrot enthusiast. And I don't care as a cellphone purist. To be more specific, as a Perl hacker I hate it because I am jealous. As a Parrot enthusiast I love it because what's good for my Python-using friends is also good for Perl in the long run. As a cellphone purist, I don't care because I have just bought a new Nokia 2300 which is already too bloated for my purist taste. All in all, this is an interesting news, even if not surprising. I look forward to read about having Parrot VM available on cell phones one day, so we could finally have an efficient register-based VM suitable for optimal execution of programs written in moderen dynamic languages and be free from the JVM mistakes legacy. This in an important goal.
Sincerely,
Pan Tarhei Hosé, PhD.
"Homo sum et cogito ergo odi profanum vulgus et libido."
j2me: VSZ 11952, RSS 3404, in 4 threads.
python 2.3.3: VSZ 2676, RSS 2284, in 1 thread.
That gives python only a little bit bigger footprint than bash. Not too shabby, considering what it can do.