Alex Gaynor: Fast Python, Slow Python - PyCon 2014
Speaker: Alex Gaynor "The common wisdom is that Python is slow. And yet people run high performance software on it. It's hard to make Python fast, and yet there are incredibly high performance Python VMs. This talk breaks down the facts and the myths of Python performance." Slides can be found at: https://speakerdeck.com/pycon2014 and https://github.com/PyCon/2014-slides

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