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by ubernostrum
3493 days ago
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3.0 was, yes, because some significant new bits weren't yet implemented in C. Python 3.3 caught it back up to, and started to exceed, 2.7 on benchmarks. And the gap is only going to grow as the 3.x series improves and the 2.x series lies stagnant. |
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