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by FridgeSeal
972 days ago
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And then other people came along, using other languages, and realised we could do the same compute, with a fraction of the hardware, in about the same time, in the languages they’re already using, which really diminishes the appeal of Python, which boils down to: “Setup some infra, and get someone who knows how to operate it, and then write new code in python, and babysit it as it ossifies into a core piece of infrastructure” _or_ optimise it in a language you’re already using, or is semi-common in your stack already, and then move on with things. |
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