2019.09.15 06:32 Mike Schinkel rašė:
> https://medium.com/@trungluongquang/why-python-is-popular-despite-being-super-slow-83a8320412a9
> 1. End-users just don’t care (about slower performance)

Which means that your code is running data processing and not interactive
user facing frontend. Put 10 second delay in your web page and ask
viewers, if they care.

If you claim that language is good or popular while being slow, you are
not telling where this language is used. Super slow interactive frontends
are not acceptable even if it is reality in corporate world. Designers of
such slow frontends are thinking about features that they have to put in
there and not about user experience or how to implement those features
without making end user drink five coffee cups to fill one form.

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Tomas

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