Originally posted by zezba9000
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But to be fair, for decent performance and Python you have two options:
1. PyPy http://pypy.org/ is, as far as I know, the fastest Python implementation. It's compatible with most Python programs and runs on Linux. (Don't confuse it with PyPM, the Python package manager.)
2. Write your application in Python, benchmark it, and replace the slow parts with foreign-function-interface (FFI) calls to C code. The NumPy high performance numeric computing library for Python does this already.
I use Java professionally. It's mediocre.
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