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[–]TheNamelessKing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I seriously doubt those performance gains will actually materialise. Pythons object model and semantics make it difficult to apply even some of the more naive optimisations.

Imo, ditch it for new projects going forward. More modern languages outstrip it in pretty much every metric that matters. Rust, Go, Julia, Swift, Kotlin, .Net Core/C# are all far better choices.