Comment by throwaway314155
Comment by throwaway314155 5 days ago
*for very specific benchmarks, not "on average"
Comment by throwaway314155 5 days ago
*for very specific benchmarks, not "on average"
Well, if that's good to know --
https://benchmarksgame-team.pages.debian.net/benchmarksgame/...
Maybe when you are reinventing the wheel instead of using e.g. numpy, Jax, PyTorch. Python is an ecosystem some of which is tooling built in C/C++. There’s no reason to ignore those libraries just because C devs like to roll their own everything.
quick n dirty Python code will run faster than quick n dirty C++ code
True, Python could be better or worse than two orders of magnitude slower for your particular use case, but it's 70x slower for recursion and addition that it clearly hasn't special-cased. That's good to know.