<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>pip wrote</title><author_name>pip (npub176…7vgup)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub176p7sup477k5738qhxx0hk2n0cty2k5je5uvalzvkvwmw4tltmeqw7vgup</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>I&#39;m not sure how to continue my programming journey, so I&#39;m asking here:&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;ve only ever used Python, and I love it, except when it&#39;s slow (which is *always* when you&#39;re interested in writing very efficient graph algorithms like I am).&#xA;&#xA;I like simple, clean code, I&#39;ve mostly never used objects or classes, they&#39;re not particularly useful for what I&#39;m doing.&#xA;&#xA;So, after some research, I am thinking about learning C or Go. The thing is, C is much more widely used and supported, but I don&#39;t want to become a hardcore developer who has to manage memory and shit. I want to be a mathematician who can write good code, that&#39;s all.&#xA;&#xA;Also, I like that Go makes concurrency easier, at least that&#39;s what I&#39;ve read, which is something I&#39;ll need to use a LOT because of the particular algos I have in mind.&#xA;&#xA;What do you guys recommend? cc  nostr:npub1fjqqy4a93z5zsjwsfxqhc2764kvykfdyttvldkkkdera8dr78vhsmmleku</html></oembed>