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How long b4 python 3. Becomes obsolete

am sure I can revise and understand coding so am done for now.

12th Apr 2018, 7:20 PM
sarjid mohammed
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Python 3 wasn't even standard a few years ago. "It would take some time because python 2.0 is still very popular but after 2020, python 2.0 will be discontinued" https://www.quora.com/When-will-Python-3-X-become-the-default-Python-version-in-Linux It looks like it'll have another 15 years, unless AI makes programming languages obsolete by then!
12th Apr 2018, 7:44 PM
Emma
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Python has a long life expectancy because it is super easy to learn and powerful enough to handle most things, games excluded. Also, big data is a fast rising industry and Python is the preferred language for handling it. It can also handle cyber security activities pretty well, which is another high-demand industry. Python isn't going anywhere for at least 10 years.
12th Apr 2018, 9:37 PM
synorax
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synorax Interesting points about big data. This article confirms your point about python and big data, and also mentions other languages popular in that field, like R and scala. https://bigstep.com/blog/choose-right-programming-language-big-data-initiatives
12th Apr 2018, 10:58 PM
Emma
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I would love it if some ov u guys used ur brain to help create apps to increase the simplicity of creating or letting ur imagination run free with u guys doing the gritty complex coding and me playing lego in 3.x world with some open source page builder window and me not worrying about a misplaced line.
12th Apr 2018, 9:56 PM
sarjid mohammed
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