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Ewa Jodlowska, the Python Software Foundation's outgoing executive director, says Python 'will go down in history' - but there is still plenty of work to be done.
Python is versatile, simple, and has been a longtime favorite - but its sluggishness, runtime issues, and mobile app development woes doom its future.
The top 10 programming languages tech employers are seeking right now Python, SQL and Java remain the most sought-after languages, according to a new report from coding bootcamp Coding Dojo.
Need a refresher on Python? This Python programming language cheat sheet is your go-to guide for developer resources.
Python rises above C and Java to take the top position in the index of programming language popularity for the first time.
In a Q&A, Python programming language creator Guido van Rossum said it was "almost taboo to talk about a Python 4 in a serious sense" following the troubled migration from Python 2.0 to Python 3.0.
Not necessarily for the data-science and machine-learning communities built around Python extensions like NumPy and SciPy, but as a general programming language.
Starting out as a mature Python, it has become the most popular programming language today due to its ease of learning, vast library, and widespread use in all areas.
According to Coding Dojo's annual Top Programming Languages report, PHP hit an all-time low. Python continues to dominate the top position.
GitHub's annual Octoverse report reveals the top 10 most popular programming languages in the world.