I think that Go is better than Python. And that’s my own opinion. But I was wondering if people are using Go or Python for their production software in the real world. I want to get statistics of production software to compare and understand the real world.
Source of statistics
In a previous post, I used Homebrew as the source of statistics about apps written in each programming language. Homebrew is a package manager for MacOS and Linux distros.
Homebrew provides a json file of the index of all packages and apps in Homebrew Core Formulae.
So I created a simple CLI application written in Go to use that updated JSON file to count the apps using a specific programming language.
Statistics by gobrew
language | June 2 | July 1 |
---|---|---|
Go | 988 | 998 |
Python | 777 | 783 |
Cython | 11 | 11 |
According to statistics, Go is used for more production software than Python.
Why Go is used more than Python ?
comparison | Go | Python / Cython |
---|---|---|
compilation speed | very fast | Python: not compiled, Cython: very slow |
runtime performance | very fast | Python: slow, Cython: good |
concurrency support | great | bad |
libraries & frameworks | good enough | huge |
readability | good | good |
As you can see, Go checks all factors mentioned, but Python is great at things and bad at other things. Programming languages are just tools, so, overall, I personally choose Go every time as the better tool to get the job done. Most software developers choose Go over Python as you can conclude from the statistics above.
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