Py2cr: A Python3 to Crystal Translator

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  • py2cr

    Python3 to Crystal Translation using Python AST Walker

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  • Graal

    GraalVM compiles Java applications into native executables that start instantly, scale fast, and use fewer compute resources 🚀

    This is one of the most promising aspects of GraalVM and Sulong[1].

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  • crystal-libraries-needed

    A list of libraries that are needed or wanted for the Crystal-Language

    This project started with this request: https://github.com/crystal-community/crystal-libraries-neede...

    However, it is heavily based on the (abandoned?) py2rb work by Naitoh which I made enhancements to.

    IMO, Rubyists should have an easier time with Crystal syntax since it is more similar. Also, the likelihood of having type annotations in Python is much higher than Ruby because type annotations have been around longer in Python, iirc.

  • This project started with this request: https://github.com/crystal-community/crystal-libraries-neede...

    However, it is heavily based on the (abandoned?) py2rb work by Naitoh which I made enhancements to.

    IMO, Rubyists should have an easier time with Crystal syntax since it is more similar. Also, the likelihood of having type annotations in Python is much higher than Ruby because type annotations have been around longer in Python, iirc.

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