OO misconceptions (was: Re: Long Live Python!)
Moshe Zadka
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Sun Jul 15 23:54:03 EDT 2001
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2001 23:15:17 GMT, tim at vegeta.ath.cx (Tim Hammerquist) wrote: > I wouldn't implement a RDBMS in Python. What a shame! Fortunately for us, someone else has. See Gadfly > An application's scalability has much more to do with the programmer's > use of algorithms and abstraction than with the language in which it's > implemented...no matter how much money ActiveState has invested in it. Similar systems take longer to build correctly in C or C++ then in Python. You could also write a scalable application in assembler, or machine code -- it would just take longer. -- gpg --keyserver keyserver.pgp.com --recv-keys 46D01BD6 54C4E1FE Secure (inaccessible): 4BD1 7705 EEC0 260A 7F21 4817 C7FC A636 46D0 1BD6 Insecure (accessible): C5A5 A8FA CA39 AB03 10B8 F116 1713 1BCF 54C4 E1FE
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