Python is the best “glue” language I’ve ever used. When you want to chain together your program’s high-level logic and all of the loops happen inside other languages like Rust, Go, Zig, D or C, Python’s performance is perfectly adequate and it’s so clear and concise it reads like pseudocode.
Python is the best “glue” language I’ve ever used. When you want to chain together your program’s high-level logic and all of the loops happen inside other languages like Rust, Go, Zig, D or C, Python’s performance is perfectly adequate and it’s so clear and concise it reads like pseudocode.
Even worse when you look at a class that’s over 1k long.
As long as you do all your lookups with dicts or sets performance is pretty decent for smaller workloads.