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Julia is the better language for extending Python
Note that the OP is a Python user, not a Julia user. The Github profile is a bunch of Python packages and the Julia code wasn't even optimized (https://github.com/00sapo/cython_list_test/pull/5). If this test says anything, it at least would say that a inexperienced Python user could pick up Julia and do pretty well, even if the code they write isn't great.
Even if it doesn't say that, bashing people who use Julia for a repository made by a Python user is a new level of HN trolling.
- Julia is the best language to extend Python for scientific computing
shared_numpy
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Julia is the better language for extending Python
There are also some libraries built on top of it that might be useful https://github.com/dillonalaird/shared_numpy
What are some alternatives?
py2many - Transpiler of Python to many other languages
cunumeric - An Aspiring Drop-In Replacement for NumPy at Scale
julia - The Julia Programming Language
iminuit - Jupyter-friendly Python interface for C++ MINUIT2
rust-numpy - PyO3-based Rust bindings of the NumPy C-API
pypolyline - Fast Google Polyline encoding and decoding using a Rust binary
simplification - Very fast Python line simplification using either the RDP or Visvalingam-Whyatt algorithm implemented in Rust
lonlat_bng - A multithreaded Rust library with FFI for converting WGS84 longitude and latitude coordinates into BNG (OSGB36) Eastings and Northings and vice versa (using OSTN15)