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		By: Alif		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I keep thinking D looks nice, but I&#039;ve never had a need.IMHO, CPython&#039;s pancormerfe is  is  good enough . Once you reach that threshold, it&#039;s hard to get excited about squeezing out more. Yes, it would be great if it performed much better than it does, and I&#039;m sure there are plenty of places for optimization. But, most programs written in Python do just fine  and those that need some pancormerfe help can just follow the steps I outlined above in specific areas of their code.PyPy has a ways to go before it can truly replace CPython. It will certainly be exciting if it reaches that point. Oddly, in the meantime, Python will actually be getting a bit *slower* with the release of 3.0. But, again, CPython&#039;s pancormerfe is  good enough  for most applications.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I keep thinking D looks nice, but I&#8217;ve never had a need.IMHO, CPython&#8217;s pancormerfe is  is  good enough . Once you reach that threshold, it&#8217;s hard to get excited about squeezing out more. Yes, it would be great if it performed much better than it does, and I&#8217;m sure there are plenty of places for optimization. But, most programs written in Python do just fine  and those that need some pancormerfe help can just follow the steps I outlined above in specific areas of their code.PyPy has a ways to go before it can truly replace CPython. It will certainly be exciting if it reaches that point. Oddly, in the meantime, Python will actually be getting a bit *slower* with the release of 3.0. But, again, CPython&#8217;s pancormerfe is  good enough  for most applications.</p>
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		By: antirez		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2009 21:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello Antonio!

I hope I&#039;ll be able to attend this conferences and meet you there. They are a bit expansive, it&#039;s a shame that my girlfriend lived in Florence until some month ago and now moved here in Sicily. Btw I&#039;ll keep you informed via twitter but I could love to be there especially for &quot;better software&quot; conference.

For Python it makes sense only if I can speak about Redis since otherwise I&#039;m a Ruby guy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Antonio!</p>
<p>I hope I&#8217;ll be able to attend this conferences and meet you there. They are a bit expansive, it&#8217;s a shame that my girlfriend lived in Florence until some month ago and now moved here in Sicily. Btw I&#8217;ll keep you informed via twitter but I could love to be there especially for &#8220;better software&#8221; conference.</p>
<p>For Python it makes sense only if I can speak about Redis since otherwise I&#8217;m a Ruby guy.</p>
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