
SPy has undergone substantial development in the past year, addressing various performance issues in Python. Key advancements include the implementation of decorators, the establishment of a proper garbage collector, and the improvement of documentation. The core functionalities are now in good shape, allowing for the creation of higher-level abstractions. Community contributions have played a crucial role in enhancing the project's documentation, which has evolved from nonexistent to scarce. Overall, SPy is on a promising trajectory for future enhancements.
"Oh, that's exactly the talk which I just gave. Here we are talking about my EuroPython talk Myths and fairy tales around Python performance: video and slides."
"Currently SPy is a garbage-uncollected language. That's no longer the case! We have a proper GC since PR 390. This is still suboptimal and I plan to integrate better GCs in the future."
"Documentation is inexistent. Here it is! We went from 'inexistent' to 'scarce', I call it progress! :) This is entirely merit of members of the SPy community who did all the hard work."
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