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The f in "python" stands for fast

Sorry but i literally have nothing better to post. Maybe i shouldnt post something from begin with in that case... But idk.

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  • 2
    Well shit fam. What are you building that outpaces python?
  • 1
    You know that some people in parts of England would pronounce the 'th' in 'python' like an 'f', don't you?
  • 0
    @SomeNone How its prounounced has nothing to do with anything i said
  • 0
    Maybe… but imaging saying it: "Ve 'f' in 'pyfon' is for 'fast.'" — "Bu' vere's no 'f' in 'pyfon…'"
  • 0
    You're right, the new f-strings are pretty performant.
  • 1
    Running a python app that only needs to handle and distribute packets between some tcp clients and a uart device or a process faking that. Also answer some rest requests (if any).

    My PC: 13% (50% of one cpu)
    My game logic in process (in C): < 1%

    Either I've horribly fucked something up, or Python is just slow. Problem is, that the code also needs to run on a RPi 3 with as little delay as possible.

    Let's see how that goes...
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    @LinusCDE Well the RPi apparently doesn't really care.
    So a RPi beats a pc now?!?
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