On 22/02/17 13:06, Jean-Paul Calderone wrote:
Ah! They are now, maybe you haven't seen them?
Check out https://github.com/pypa/manylinux and
https://github.com/pypa/python-manylinux-demo
I had not seen this. Thanks, this looks like a big leap forward.
A lot of people seem to be thinking that way. /Personally/, with my
experience with Go (about five months solid at previous employer), I
wouldn't go anywhere near that stack. There are plenty of
/other /things with appealing features that Python lacks which would
seem to make a better move. :)
Very possibly!
Go as a language leaves me cold, and there are downsides to the
one-big-binary approach. But it's undeniably easy to deploy in a
container, and the concurrency is very attractive.
But check out the story for binary wheels. The state of things in
Python may not be /quite/ as bad as you think.
Indeed, it does look like a promising improvement.
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