On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 7:40 PM, Nate Sanders

> I strongly feel that writing distributed components in python to
> prototype/bootstrap a system and then slowly replacing pieces that are too
> slow with components written in Go is going to be a pattern we see a lot of
> over the next few years.  At the very least, it sure seems like a really
> sane one to me.

Now I (and a lot of others, at least in the scientific computing
crowd) write in Python, then replace pieces that are too slow with
Cython (and/or Cython calling C, C++ or Fortran).

Is there a way to leverage Go this way that provides such a smooth transition?

-Chris

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