Alexander Schmolck wrote: > What's far more interesting to me, however, is that I think there a good > reasons to suspect python's slowness is more of a feature than a flaw: I'd not > be suprised if on the whole it greatly increases programmer productivity and > results in clearer and more uniform code.
> So ironically, some share of python's success might actually be due to > ignorance on Guido's part it didn't, for even a millisecond, strike you that maybe, just maybe, the "make it as dynamic as we possibly can" choice was made on purpose ? </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list