>C hello world: 8.2 kilobytes
>Python hello world: 22 bytes
Why are we still using compiled languages? JavaScript and Python are the future, you chronophobes.
>C hello world: 8.2 kilobytes
>Python hello world: 22 bytes
Why are we still using compiled languages? JavaScript and Python are the future, you chronophobes.
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>Not counting the size of the python interpreter
JS OS when?
>8.2 kB
Serves you right for statically linking libc.
I was only memeing you sick fuck.
>Why are we still using compiled languages?
Optimizing for different things, you nitwit.
>not counting the size of the operating system
>Why are we still using compiled languages?
Storage is cheap and time is money
It's not counting the size of c lib either.
this is fucking premium shit right here WEW
No, but you need the interpreter to run the Python code, the binary compiled from C will run on its on. =_=
>Assembly vs some cuck interpreter
400 times smaller but 60 times slower my friend
Except that it's just about 17 times faster, that's a ratio I wouldn't mind to have.
>not just saying "hello world" out loud
>0 bytes
A challenger appears:
kek
Python needs libc too.
Incredible, I had that idea already!
Install it on your computer at home and use it all around the world using any webbrowser. That should be future, not VNC/RDP/SSH.
>implying anything but a cognitive overhead/system performance ratio matters
wow great idea user, are you some kind of entepreneur?
Yes, buy my shit. Thanks.
sudo apt purge /*python/* and see if it still works
>OS.js
I want to be mad, but that's actually really cool.