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by pas
2966 days ago
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Nothing, it's just not maintained. People realized, that yeah, python is nice, but why spend years reimplementing it on the JVM, when there's Kotlin. (And Java itself is quite a breeze to program in nowadays. And of course Scala, if you dare go beyond the Pythonic simplicity.) |
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It's also not completely obsoleted by Kotlin, e.g. for the use case of calling a Python library from Java. However, the Python semantics are not a great fit for the JVM, so you should expect it to be slower than plain CPython: https://pybenchmarks.org/u64q/jython.php