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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T18:48:23+00:00 2026-05-24T18:48:23+00:00

Why should I use VM, like Parrot, for a dynamic language I use (Python,

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Why should I use VM, like Parrot, for a dynamic language I use (Python, Perl, …) if I already have an interpreter? What can I potentially gain, for the cost of having different VM between my code and my machine, and by using a separate interpreter?

(I am new in VM issue, so maybe the answer is obvious)

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What's the benefit of Parrot VM for end-users?

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    2026-05-24T18:48:24+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 6:48 pm

    Why should I use VM, like Parrot, for a dynamic language I use (Python, Perl, …) if I already have an interpreter?

    First, if you’re starting a project, then you may not already have an interpreter.

    However, assuming you have an interpreter and are considering whether to add functionality to it or rewrite it to use Parrot, the tradeoffs that come to mind are:

    • In general, Parrot is probably better tested than the interpreter in question (better optimizer, better garbage collector, etc.)
    • In general, Parrot’s developers know more about cross-platform issues than run-of-the-mill programmers
    • In general, Parrot has solved most problems you’re likely to run into
    • Parrot was designed with complete generality in mind, and that added a ton of complexity; you may not need the extra generality

    Personally, Parrot’s optimizer (and register-based design, largely to make optimizations easier) and well tested cross platform codebase would be enough to convince me.

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