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5 projects that push Python performance Posted: Feb 10, 2015 1:54 PM
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It's spiffy and convenient, but most everyone who uses Python knows it's comparatively creaky -- orders of magnitude slower than CJava, or JavaScript for CPU-intensive work. But several parties don't want to ditch all that's good about Python and instead have decided to boost its performance from the inside out.

If you want to make Python run faster on the same hardware, you have two basic options, each with a drawback:

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