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by andreasvc
4171 days ago
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Those caring about performance are already using Python, in combination with extension modules written in C/Cython. You would have to complete your argument by explaining why they would rather switch to a completely new language without a huge (scientific) ecosystem of libraries, instead of writing more extension modules in the places where it really matters. The appeal of a scripting language is that "automatation and little applications" do not take a lot of friction to write, I'd say OCaml is less suited in this regard. |
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I don't need to convince others to join any kind of cause.