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Explain about python's most common applications

5th Mar 2021, 4:52 AM
Shake Rajiya
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5th Mar 2021, 5:12 AM
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If you are asking about applications that use Python: Python is used in many applications. Google uses it for search engines. YouTube is mostly written in Python, as well as Dropbox. Companies like Pixar use it for animations. Companies like NASA use it for science purposes. [You can read more on those and more: https://thelead.io/data-science/companies-that-uses-python] [One more: https://www.upgrad.com/blog/python-applications-in-real-world/] There are a lot of Python projects available in PyPI (Python Package Index), Python's official third-party software repository where everyone can publish their own library and even program that you can use and modify: https://pypi.org/ If you are asking about applications that support Python: There is official Python interpreter with Integrated Development and Learning Environment (IDLE), PyCharm; Raspberry Pi, microcomputer, supports Python. There are also extensions of it: Jython (for Java), PyPy (just-in-time compiler), IronPython (for .NET) and more.
5th Mar 2021, 5:16 AM
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5th Mar 2021, 4:52 AM
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