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lxmcf
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Anyone who knows me will understand why I don't need to comment on this....

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  • 18
    "Netflix" does it in python, So everyone "needs" to do it in python.

    Edit: love your python lib in the image. You should share it one day, looks like a much structured way of doing things.
  • 4
    @dudeking that's href="#"
  • 0
    @C0D4 youtube as well
  • 2
    who wrote this trainwreck?
    indiatimes.com
    oh ok...
  • 3
    I work in a large video streaming environment. Python is heavily used, but so are perl, go, java, ruby, shell, c, and a host of other languages. It's far too complex to be summarized with a single language. One thing we definitely do not use though, is Microsoft technology.
  • 0
    @lxmcf bro what about flask, oh shit bastards used href instead of url_for
  • 1
    Maybe it's a Django video
  • 2
    It's interesting that to a people that doesn't do this type of work programming is just another job, "everything is the same, you can be hacker, make games, fix printers and know python"... It's hard to explain that there is a whole ecosystem of people that do distinct jobs...
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    Standard transcoding is done With stuff done in C (I think) gotta go fast.

    Everything else can be done with amazon services.

    python is one of the supported languages of their computing units, along with node and ruby.

    Also, AWS can handle all the infrastructure, transcoding and login systems with zero coding..

    So.. yeah, python.
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