| ▲ | Quitschquat 17 hours ago | |
Tbh, 15% faster than slow AF is still slow AF | ||
| ▲ | dingdingdang 15 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Yup, but 5 to 15% faster year on year is real progress and that's ultimately what the big user base of Python are counting on at this point.. and they seem to be getting it! Full disclaimer: I'm not a heavy Python user exactly due to the performance and build/distribution situation - it's just sad from a user-end perspective (I'm not addressing centralised web deployment here but rather decentralised distribution which I ultimately find more "real" and rewarding). | ||