> Hi guys!
>
> I agree, just wanted to add that many iterations over trivial code benefits
> (speed-wise) tremendously from being written in C and accessed in Python, or
> at least that is my experience. :)
> Guess you have to weigh it against the added complexity of having to compile
> C code, maybe for mulitple platforms, etc.
>
> On 2008-11-05 (Wed) 13:57, Greg Ewing wrote:
>> Patrick Mullen wrote:
>>> On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 12:55 AM, Greg Ewing <
greg.ewing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The only way to improve speed is to re-code the cpu-intensive
>>>> parts using something more efficent, such as C or Pyrex.
>>>
>>> Or, of course, write better python code if possible in those parts.
>>
>> Yes, certainly -- finding a better algorithm is always
>> the best form of optimization!
>>
>> --
>> Greg
>>
>