Well, I know squat about Python but I presume it has a compilation phase like Perl, which compiles to "op codes" which are executed without, f. ex., variable look ups. Vim uses a pure interpreter.
Vim script is "fast enough", and has the virtue of running anywhere vim does (well, not quite; anywhere a "normal" non-gui build does) with few dependencies, IIUC a C compiler and the standard library.
Regards, John Little
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