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by brundolf
1930 days ago
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The problem is that a language isn't just its speed, a language is a UX. If that UX makes it easier to accidentally make performance mistakes, then practically speaking, things written in that language are slower than they would be otherwise. Edit: The original title "Why Python is faster than C++" is much more clickbaity than the editorialized ("When Python is faster than C++") |
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