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Is python the future of programming

Python has been in trend this century and is simple and less complicated than java

1st Oct 2019, 4:24 PM
SHASHANK AMIN
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Python is coming into a lot of Jobs and universities nowadays. It is a good Allrounder About what i Read About that. But still in My area (robotics) they use more and more c++ and SQL. I guess it is Better for Embedded Systems? Diagrams of These days Show that python is going to be relevant like Java and c++
3rd Oct 2019, 5:44 AM
Robotic/Mechatronic Engineer
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áș ! ᖇ † á’Ș I'm not sure too many apes will understand Python. 😂
2nd Oct 2019, 2:06 PM
Sonic
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Maybe or maybe not because nothing is last long, and you can see that there are lots of new language are comes for the replacement of python too, not for all purpose but in some field like data science, R and Go lang are now attract programmers more, so it may be replace Python in this fields, similarly some new lang or maybe some existing lang can come with extended features to replace it in other field too. It can't be predicted.
2nd Oct 2019, 10:30 PM
Saquib Imam
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The more technology upgrades it's self the more new language will come
3rd Oct 2019, 10:17 AM
Hamza Mohammad Khan
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Well nothing really lasts for ever and we can't truly say that something is the future as something else always takes over as the human race continuously innovates and builds better tools. Having said that Python definitely has a good (but as with everything, a finite) future.
3rd Oct 2019, 6:35 AM
Sonic
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Python programming language is dominating other programming languages such as C, C++ or Java. ... It has undergone more than 25 years of the successful span and it is one of the fastest growing programming languages. Python itself reveals its success story and a promising future ahead. For more learning enhnace skills by joining Best Python Training Course in Noida. Check out link : http://pythonandmltrainingcourses.com/courses/best-python-training-in-noida/
3rd Oct 2019, 6:32 AM
Kritesh Anand
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Yes bro
3rd Oct 2019, 2:46 PM
Vijay
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non
3rd Oct 2019, 6:51 AM
vincent.effantin
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And now somewhere the trend is kotlin vs java
3rd Oct 2019, 4:32 PM
SHASHANK AMIN
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4 years after this question was asked, we can see that Python is really dominating among many languages 2023 and still going hard
25th Nov 2023, 9:11 PM
Emmanuel Siamoonga
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