Much less of a big deal for most applications. For the applications that need it in some areas, use PyO3 to write a module in Rust. Of course, Python’s not going to be the perfect tool for every job, and that’s okay.
Having worked on all 3 of those I prefer python. I think C# is a much better Java alternative though. But it would depend on the project of course. Something like Python of JavaScript is nice for faster development. That’s my jam lol.
As for it sucking ass. Idk about that but it may be a cool feature to try out
Python sucks ass. Try Go if you don’t like Java
That’s a nice argument, Senator. Care to back it up with a source?
Source: Global Interpreter Lock
Much less of a big deal for most applications. For the applications that need it in some areas, use PyO3 to write a module in Rust. Of course, Python’s not going to be the perfect tool for every job, and that’s okay.
Nooo if a proframming language is not the best choice for every job it is worthless and all the programmers using it are heathens!
Except of course for the language i prefer because i am one of the few to not go insane doing application xy in it.
GIL is awful for parallelism, but lots of problems don’t require threads.
GIL-less is coming
Well, I’ll be damned. Are you sure I’m still alive? Is Hell still hot? Pigs don’t have feathers yet, right?
pipenv venv virtualenv pyenv poetry
Spin the wheel
Depends what you are working on.
Like all languages, they all have pros and cons.
Language evangelism doesn’t help really…
Having worked on all 3 of those I prefer python. I think C# is a much better Java alternative though. But it would depend on the project of course. Something like Python of JavaScript is nice for faster development. That’s my jam lol.
As for it sucking ass. Idk about that but it may be a cool feature to try out
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