And I can't find the sources. But I recall at least a few articles about Python performance improvements where the conclusion was along the lines of: "Python core devs prefer to keep the Python runtime implementation simple instead of focusing on performance". It's stuff I've read in the past 15 years or so...
And it wouldn't be unheard of, compare Tannenbaum - Minix <-> Linus - Linux.
And I can't find the sources. But I recall at least a few articles about Python performance improvements where the conclusion was along the lines of: "Python core devs prefer to keep the Python runtime implementation simple instead of focusing on performance". It's stuff I've read in the past 15 years or so...
And it wouldn't be unheard of, compare Tannenbaum - Minix <-> Linus - Linux.