So I spent a lot of time trying to fugure out what Cython
and Jython
are and I'm still (more) confused as anyone who just started computer programming. I heard that Cython
is an extension, but..is also and indepent language??
What I think I've understood is that:
Cython
/Jython
is justPython
and you can useC
orC++
/Java
libraries respectively with just a little bit ofCython
/Jython
syntax.It's meant to speed up performance as well as improve code readability when a task would be more efficient to write in
C
orC++
/Java
and, this is done by using statically typed variables.
Or is Cython
/Jython
just some sort of extension that is used sometimes but not independently? What I mean is, you'd still write everything in Python
and then, for the tasks you'd rather use C
or C++
/Java
for, you'd use Cython
/Jython
instead? (I know I still need Python installed and similar things as it's dependent.)
Because if it really is better, other than the barrier that it's still being developed since it's rather new, wouldn't the need for C
or C++
/Java
completely go away as these are as easy as Python
but as powerful as C
or C++
/Java
?