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by ivoras
1900 days ago
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A lot of comments are criticising the frameworks or the developers, but suprisingly almost no one is criticising Python, which remains a language of the early 90ies as far as parallelism is concerned. A bit like Stockholm syndrome - "Python doesn't do threading" is so ingrained in its users (and I'm a user) minds that it's not even questioned as a potential source of problems. (Noone said it's easy to do. That's why language developers and implementers are a special breed even today.) |
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