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by acqq 3431 days ago
> I never said it was slow because they were incompetent

Your own article appears to have exactly that claim:

> These are obvious flaws in design, in my opinion, that warrant re-looking at, but to which no real improvements are being made for some reason. (Incompetence? Politics? Both? Who knows.)

> Without further ado: The standard interpreter bring rather slow; PyPy is nice, but its Python 3 support is very immature.

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Oh don't be silly, he's applying multiple possible reasons to the set of frustrations. You're applying all of them to a single frustration. What you've done isn't logical.
When he claimed that the properties P or Q are of each of the set of A, B, C, D, E, you claim that I can't conclude that he said that P or Q are the properties of A?

I used A has property P, substitute A has property Q, it's still wrong claim of him, for the very same reasons:

Python has a huge user base, if he can improve it in any of his points (I just selected one) and keep it working for the user base, please. I know he won't be able, his talk is of ignorance and provocation.

And these who develop aren't stupid or doing politics, they keep the Python working for their base, improving it as much as they can.

See https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13485784

>I know he won't be able, his talk is of ignorance and provocation.

Says the person missing that it's an opinionated list, lol. It was more meant to provoke discussion, not hurt feelings (like your obviously seem to be).