How security holes happen
Steven D'Aprano
steve at pearwood.info
Wed Mar 5 03:26:12 EST 2014
On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 08:37:42 +0200, Marko Rauhamaa wrote:
> MRAB <python at mrabarnett.plus.com>:
>
>> Into how many versions did Lisp split in its first 23 years? :-)
>
> I'm partial to Scheme, but I'll take any version.
>
> If you had tried Python 30 years ago, you'd give it up for any serious
> work because it would be so slow and consume so much memory.
/facepalm
Python is only 23 years old, so it would have been a good trick to have
tried it 30 years ago. While it was slow back then, it used LESS memory,
not more. (Trading off more memory for speed is one of the ways that
Python has gotten faster.) Nevertheless, people did use it for serious
work, at least by the time it got to version 1.4 and quite likely much
earlier.
--
Steven
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