People can already write better python and go through optimization to get python to "work faster".
Ultimately I doubt it's speed is your limiting factor. So why peregrine? Because it's easy to work on a new shiny and hard to fix what is there, or convince those within the community to follow suit.
Well. Done, have fun. But I wish I would see less fracturing and attempts to take from a decent, well established language.
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People can already write better python and go through optimization to get python to "work faster".
Ultimately I doubt it's speed is your limiting factor. So why peregrine? Because it's easy to work on a new shiny and hard to fix what is there, or convince those within the community to follow suit.
Well. Done, have fun. But I wish I would see less fracturing and attempts to take from a decent, well established language.