Not it isn't.
>The only reason that stuff like tensorflow or numpy is not as dog slow as the rest of python is that they are bindings to c(++) or fortran libs.
So if I make a foo.py file and run the code, it runs faster. "but it's really c(++) or fortran!" doesn't matter in the slightest.
Not it isn't.
>The only reason that stuff like tensorflow or numpy is not as dog slow as the rest of python is that they are bindings to c(++) or fortran libs.
So if I make a foo.py file and run the code, it runs faster. "but it's really c(++) or fortran!" doesn't matter in the slightest.