On Sat, 2015-03-14 at 17:24 +0000, Chris via Digitalmars-d wrote:
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> And by the way, the fast Python code is usually a module written 
> in C or some Cython magic. So it's back to C again.

What is wrong with that. It is entirely reasonable for there to be C, C
++ or D components to a Python system. There is no law forbidding this
mix.

And people are using Numba these days which uses LLVM and not C to
create native code from Python. Using Numba avoids all the annotations
that are needed for Cython.

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