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Comment by remoteorbust

8 years ago

I think it's because they've seen exactly where saying "yes" leads them and they don't like that place.

They hate fast code?

  • Perhaps the known opportunities for dramatic perf increases require compatibility breaks and some expressiveness downgrades.

    That Python 3 transition was a fun time, yeah?

    • If python 3 transition did bring dramatic perf increases I guess people would have been way faster to sell that upgrade to their hierarchies. Not that I blame python team for the lack of it. But fictional dev history would have been different

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