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@PythonPr Your labels are backwards. Python with all its libraries, and the interpreter written in C++ is the picture on the left.
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@PythonPr >install package A
>need package y version z
>install package B
>need package y version k
>git pull package B to recompile the wheel to version z
>reinstall
>another conflict with package j version w that require another python versions
and so on for a week
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@PythonPr Isn't Python built on a ton of C++ code?
So in reality the images are switched. Python is the one with all the gadgets and trinkets to "simplify" it, while C++ is the dude in a t-shirt that keeps it simple and require skill to beautifully nail it.
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@PythonPr printf("Hello, World!");
^ This is valid c++. Are you afraid of semicolons?
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@PythonPr I'm creating a simple language; it started as a "Plox" project. But it's grown a lot.

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@PythonPr Every language has its own advantages and disadvantages. Python was the first language I have been learning.
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@PythonPr Can you run a Python program without an interpreter?
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@PythonPr python is simple until packaging and env drift show up across three services
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@PythonPr If python have been so hot, why there was a need for another language like Rust! every language has his mertics and demerits.
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@PythonPr But don't you know that almost all commonly used Python libraries are written in C++?
PyTorch, OpenCV (cv2), TensorFlow, scikit-learn—all of them.
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@PythonPr Comparing hello world? Show me a OS kernel comparation. One in python and other in C++.
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@PythonPr The Turkish guy isn't Python. He's assembly code, hand written on paper.
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@PythonPr I wouldn't say it's simple. It's just a high level language.
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