Jack Diederich's Blog: Comparing the Ruby/PHP/Python C Interpret...

Courtesy PHPDeveloper.org  Wed, 03/17/2010 - 14:02

Recently on his blog Jack Diederich took a look at three different interpreters for Ruby, PHP and Python to see how they were implemented as compared to the language they're used in.

The other day I went poking around the Ruby and PHP interpreters (the current stable versions).

I hadn't looked inside PHP since the 4.x series and Ruby I had never checked out. Like CPython the internals of both PHP and Ruby look something like their...


 

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