K
Kay Schluehr
Moin
Maybe You can start somewhere with the Linux-kernel, the
Python-Interpreter and
the ctypes extension module and replace successively parts of the
Linux-kernel by Python
modules. So You will always have a running Linux-system and dig as far
with Your replacement
methodology as You can. Probably the changing system will undergo
refactorings and
will be involved in a kind of "metamorphosis" ( a good OS name? ). I
think this would make sense
keeping in mind that Python still evolves.
Kay
Maybe You can start somewhere with the Linux-kernel, the
Python-Interpreter and
the ctypes extension module and replace successively parts of the
Linux-kernel by Python
modules. So You will always have a running Linux-system and dig as far
with Your replacement
methodology as You can. Probably the changing system will undergo
refactorings and
will be involved in a kind of "metamorphosis" ( a good OS name? ). I
think this would make sense
keeping in mind that Python still evolves.
Kay