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I don't think that's accurate. Java at the time you're describing was already JIT-compiled (HotSpot debuted in 1999), which made it drastically faster than any plain bytecode interpreter. OTOH Python was - and remains - notoriously slow because, despite being compiled to bytecode, said bytecode is extremely high level and many opcodes in it represent potential numerous dict lookups etc.


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