Agreed. But MS has certainly some weight to throw around in their own ecosystem. They have their own offerings for data processing and ambitions for AI. If they want to integrate with .net, they are already set. But that requires vision.
Agreed. But MS has certainly some weight to throw around in their own ecosystem. They have their own offerings for data processing and ambitions for AI. If they want to integrate with .net, they are already set. But that requires vision.
Note that until the layoffs of the week predating BUILD, Microsoft was exactly one of the companies pushing for improving CPython performance.
This is why I always mention, when .NET team complains about adoption among new generations not going as desired they should look into their own employer first.
Why people still beat the dead horse of Python (performance) is beyond me.