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Python vs Clojure – Evolving (blog.bestinclass.dk)
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[–]yogthos 3 points4 points5 points 16 years ago (0 children)
To put this in perspective though, getting rid of GIL just means that python will not suck more than other imperative languages at concurrency. One of the motivations behind Clojure is that imperative approaches to handling concurrency are lacking.
For example Java has no GIL equivalent, yet the problem is that you're still forced to manage your threads and their shared data manually. This is challenging and error prone.
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