Fabio Zadrozny wrote:
Further, I have an accounting software which was previously in java, but
now in python and the performance gain is ausom.

Yes it depends on how we write the code but comparing the 2 at least at
the middle layer and front-end (pygtk) python is faster than java.
Infact I am most certain that swing is not even 50% as fast as pygtk or
pyqt.

Actually, pygtk and pyqt are mostly wrappers for c/c++ code (wrapping
c/c++ is much easier in python than in java... so, that example ends
up comparing java to c/c++ and not python).

Well, in CPython, the whole builtin module is a wrapper for a bunch of C coded functions, so one could say much the same thing about any Python program. The real point to me is that one cannot compare the running speed of abstract languages, only that of concrete implementations. One can, however, compare the speed of writing equivalent code in various languages.

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