Just learning Python. Reading through the official tutorials. I ran across this:
While appends and pops from the end of list are fast, doing inserts or pops from the beginning of a list is slow (because all of the other elements have to be shifted by one).
I would have guessed that a mature language like Python would have all sorts of optimizations, so why doesn't Python [seem to] use linked lists so that inserts can be fast?
