+ Agree. It is strange to use another language to address performance issues if you haven't tried to solve those issues using original language's options.

On 05/13/2016 11:53 AM, Fausto Marzi wrote:
++ Brilliant.

On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Dmitry Tantsur <dtant...@redhat.com <mailto:dtant...@redhat.com>> wrote:


    This is pretty subjective, I would say. I personally don't feel Go
    (especially its approach to error handling) any natural (at least
    no more than Rust or Scala, for example). If familiarity for
    Python developers is an argument here, mastering Cython or making
    OpenStack run on PyPy must be much easier for a random Python
    developer out there to seriously bump the performance. And it
    would not require introducing a completely new language to the
    picture.




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