On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 1:15 PM, nikunj badjatya <nikunjbadja...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > Dear all PyPers, > . > I have one important question to ask to all of you, > I am a fresher, recently completed my graduation, had started working on > python 2 months back..!! and I just fell in love with the language. I want > to learn more about it. > The only concern is there arent enough companies which work on Python. ( > Kindly correct if I am wrong?? ) > and also kindly tell me the core application areas of the language, ( Is > there any where Python is dominating compared to other languages? ) > I followed up a link ( http://www.dmh2000.com/cjpr/ ) which nicely > illustrates difference between many languages. > Is there any chance where the development of Python will make it as fast as > C++ or JAVA, (or it is at its optimum level? ) . > > P.S. I have recently joined the group, dont know if similar discussions > held before. > I dont know if this is the right way to ask these type of questions > . > That's a perfectly acceptable way to ask the questions, and probably at least a decent place to ask them. I know there have been a few questions of that nature. As far as I know and can tell - for the most part, many of the Python libraries are implemented in C. This makes it nearly/as fast as C. There are many companies that work with Python, though for some of us pythonistas there's no such thing as enough ;) -Wayne
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