Computer Science, asked by Vishalagnii1533, 11 months ago

"Python is Scalable", is this statement true?

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Answered by lChanul
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Answer:

In most cases, scalability is viewed as how much load system can bear at a time (machine scalability). In that sense, Python is less scalable in terms of performance and execution speed than other programming languages like Java and C++ because of several reasons discussed below....

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Answered by lovingheart
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Python is not scalable since its level of performance is less when compared with that of the other programming languages like c++, java, and java script.

Explanation:

  • Python is a language with less functional components and they make use of less functions while compared with that of other programming languages.
  • In this way, the performance of the program will be also less when compared with other programs thereby showing less scalability.

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