WHY is python slow?
Glen Starchman
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Fri Jun 8 18:35:34 EDT 2001
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> now, if we accept the postulate that premature programme optimisation > is an evil and that python has been around much longer than ruby, has > much better documentation and that in Bruce Eckel's words: > > "...I usually find that this question [Do you have any opinions about > the Ruby language, especially compared to Python?]is asked by someone > who is considering learning to program, and was snagged by the fact > that Ruby is new, and perhaps thinks that it's going to be the next > great thing like Java. From everything I can see, it's not. For some > reason, the creator of the language saw Python and decided to do a > clone, and people who had never used Python thought it was a good > idea. Harsh, maybe, but that's my impression: if you've used Python > at all, you wouldn't give Ruby a second glance. " > <http://www.mindview.net/Etc/notes.html> > Ouch! That's quite a stinging criticism. However, the statement "The author saw Python and decided to do a clone" is asinine. Ruby inherits more from Smalltalk than from Python. Ruby has many Perl-like qualities without the syntactic mess. Ruby pretty much kicks ass. Now, before I am accused of starting (or encouraging) a language war, understand that Python is still far and away my favorite language (although currently I am doing more with the Java/Python hybrid Jython). Both Python and Ruby (and, begrudgingly, Perl) have a place in the developer's toolbox. I look at it like this: if my mood fits Python, I code in Python... if I feel like a little Ruby, I code it in Ruby. Language wars are counterproductive.
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