At 02:01 PM 8/6/04 -0500, Skip Montanaro wrote: >For example, do not rely on CPython's efficient implementation > of in-place string concatenation for statements in the form a+=b or > a=a+b. Those statements run more slowly in Jython. Is that really true? I thought the last time this came up, somebody said that common Java implementations actually had special case code to speed up string concatenation.
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