RE: Speed?

SBrunning_at_trisystems.co.uk
Date: 01/06/04


Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 16:32:54 -0000
To: python-list@python.org


> From: Skip Montanaro [SMTP:skip@pobox.com]
> Peter> And with Python, of course, it's almost trivial to do this kind
> Peter> of thing, compared to some other languages. Sigh.
>
> Which was just another data point in your decision, right? After all, if
> Python is so much easier to write your benchmarks in than some/most/all of
> the alternatives, that has to factor into the choice of implementation
> language.
 
Not necessarily. Only if you are sane.

Cheers,
Simon Brunning,
http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/
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