A quote from Why the lucky stiff

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What amazes me is how close Ruby 1.9 bytecode and Python 2.5 bytecode are. Some things translate almost directly. [.] And, really, if that’s true (and I vouch that it is truly, truly true,) then how are Python and R…

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