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by Nagyman
4313 days ago
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Perhaps not, but he didn't say that. There is more than just language at play in this scenario. Will a native widget, initiated by Python, out perform JS/CSS/Node-Webkit ... maybe. The OP saying the app will run faster is not refuted even if NodeJS runs some things faster than Python. |
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I use it daily and at my job, and it's flat out slower than node for desktop applications.
(caveat; the pypy isn't as bad, but it has a terrible start up time and no widget libraries worth talking about)