Python 3 With Redhat 8: Better Performance
What do you like best about the product?
What I liked the best about Python 3 with Redhat 8 is the support of the Redhat 8 (as an operating system (OS)) for the implementation of Python 3. In my opinion, Python 3 with Redhat 8 will create a strong foundation for the development of modern-day applications which would offer the latest features, including ease of use, updated and secure environments, with enhanced performance.
What do you dislike about the product?
According to me, what I dislike about Python 3 with Redhat 8 is its lack of compatibility with other versions. Also, the PyPI scripts face compatibility problems with Redhat 8 that need to be updated and fixed.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
By using Python, I write scripts and schedule them with the operating system. It helps me in generating automated reports and alerts for my day-to-day tasks related to monitoring, health stats of applications and system administration.
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