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by vlovich123
87 days ago
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Google, Dropbox, and Microsoft from what I can recall all tried to make Python fast so I don’t buy the “hasn’t seen a huge amount of investment”. For a long time Guido was opposed to any changes and that ossified the ecosystem. But the main problem was actually that pypy was never adopted as “the JIT” mechanism. That would have made a huge difference a long time ago and made sure they evolved in lock step. |
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AFAIK it was not driven by anything on the tech side. It was simply unlucky timing, the project getting in the middle of Microsoft's heavy handed push to cut everything. So much so that the people who were hired by MS to work on this found out they were laid off in a middle of a conference where they were giving talks on it.