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>the problem is that in high level interpreted languages like Python you often get 100x-1000x constant speedup by using vectorized data structures implemented by native binaries so you're forced to give up granular control to get performance
i was more thinking in the direction of
>but is it even python at this point?
its a compiled binary
you can call these in many languages...
like in shell? that would muddy the waters even more because at what point does it stop being a language and it begins to be an interface to the os?
and speaking of which you can execute shell commands form a c binary, or even directly use syscalls
sooooo
at what point does c stop being a language and it becomes an interface for the os?

its just dialectical autism
i understand what you mean and i think were saying the same thing but with different words