Python versus C++ Speed

Quote from prt_systems:

People that are designing and building real systems know what the terminology implies with respect to software.

Good try. You're a faker. I spent 12 years designing software in Silicon Valley and no real software engineers use that term. Only IT guys talk that way. Are you an IT guy by any chance?

Martin
 
Quote from Sparohok:

There are already many knowledgable participants in the Python newsgroup who help ensure that the discussion is factual. I'm posting here to share information with people working on similar types of applications that I am, some of whom are apparently not as knowledgable. I apologize that I was unaware of how inappropriate this behavior is.


And I came here to discuss a serious performance problem with the cPython interpreter, which suggests an incipient conflict with the roadmap for commodity hardware. Since that doesn't meet your agenda of promoting Python regardless of the facts, my posts don't belong this thread, which clearly belongs to you. Once again, I can only offer my apologies.

Martin
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Quote from Sparohok:

Good try. You're a faker. I spent 12 years designing software in Silicon Valley and no real software engineers use that term. Only IT guys talk that way. Are you an IT guy by any chance?

Martin

Yeah OK ..... Then how come you are asking basic questions here ?

Sorry wont bite ... go fish somewhere else
 
Quote from ktmexc20:

I'm sorry to see the group of people I respect on this board, engaging in pissin' contests.
I agree, it's sad. And truth be told, all posturing and bullshit aside, they're people I've always respected too, and still do. I mean, seriously, anyone with the good taste to use Python as language of choice is all right. :) But I went back and looked at the thread last night because I was bummin' about how it all went, and I really can't take the blame for it. I was a unnecessarily harsh on fatrat but he was cool and I apologized for the error I made. Otherwise I really don't understand why prt and nononsense decided to tee off on me. Arrogant tone maybe? I'm not humble, that's for sure. But I'm generally right too, and this thread is no exception.

Oh well, chalk one up to experience. I gave as good as I got. :)

Martin
 
Quote from Sparohok:

... But I went back and looked at the thread last night because I was bummin' about how it all went, and I really can't take the blame for it. ...

Martin
Better go back once more and take another look.
What did you contribute to this thread? Nothing, except for fanning up the flames a bit around the in this context absolutely irrelevant 'thread & fibre' (sic) clown act on the part of some hardened Python haters. If you want to show off your superior wisdom in these matters, I told you, go to the Python newsgroup. (Don't get mauled like a pedantic preschool kid if you don't find anything better)

I don't regret anything. I started this thread and I hope I got my point accross. In spite of your many posts, I still can't find anything that you contributed, except for some narcissistic whining. In fact, I consider the information I spread at ET about Python since about 18 months now, as my humble contribution to ET. Over this period I learned that criticism is never tempered by ignorance - nay the ignorant seem to flame the most.

nononsense
:cool:
 
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