ティージェーグレェ on Nostr: Oh, I see: “When we execute a source code, Python compiles it into a byte code. ...
Oh, I see:
“When we execute a source code, Python compiles it into a byte code. Compilation is a translation step, and the byte code is a low-level platform-independent representation of source code. Note that the Python byte code is not binary machine code (e.g., instructions for an Intel chip).”
In other words, Python demeans the term compilation.
Also, after it “compiles” that apparently it throws it into the PVM (Python Virtual Machine)?
It’s as if Python was designed to be the least fucking efficient language imaginable!
And the benchmarks corroborate that.
What a fucking piece of it.sh language.
“When we execute a source code, Python compiles it into a byte code. Compilation is a translation step, and the byte code is a low-level platform-independent representation of source code. Note that the Python byte code is not binary machine code (e.g., instructions for an Intel chip).”
In other words, Python demeans the term compilation.
Also, after it “compiles” that apparently it throws it into the PVM (Python Virtual Machine)?
It’s as if Python was designed to be the least fucking efficient language imaginable!
And the benchmarks corroborate that.
What a fucking piece of it.sh language.