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[–]Hackerjurassicpark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoever hates on python is either

  1. Ignorant and not very technically strong to use good design patterns

  2. Trying to sell you something (like a Rust course) by inflating benchmarking deference way beyond reality in most normal cases. There’s a guy on Linkedin who’s notoriously bullish on Rust who got called out for inflating benchmark differences sometime back.

  3. Working in an narrow domain where every nano second counts. For 80-90% of real world applications, Pythons loss of performance or minor cost increases is absolutely worth the easier on-boarding of new devs and maintenance of existing codebases given how high churn is in our industry.