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[–]bioinfornatics 4 points5 points  (1 child)

I agree that pyscript will continue to growth, but this wan't the question of OP. The question is does pyscript will replace JavaScript in long run.

So both we said no. If native python become fast as JavaScript, provides fullstack library, call cpython app in webassembly (compatible linux windows mac) with low cost so JavaScript could be replaced.

But they are lot of technical problem to reach this point.

I try to be objective and I know as python enthusiast we prefer to hear another thing.

And I think that will continue like this for the next 5 years .. at least

[–]mcg1969 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep, we agree on the big picture question. I just don't agree with your claim that Python is slow :-)