And that's the pitch for julia. Oh, and mostly fast enough to write in julia the stuff that, for python, you'd write as C extensions, crucially enabling lots of optimizations that are terribly hard to do for python. And avoiding the whole pypy / C api plugin problem.
It's still pretty immature, but promising.
That said, matlab's linear algebra syntax is still better than python's.
It's still pretty immature, but promising.
That said, matlab's linear algebra syntax is still better than python's.