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Programming language C might be 48 years old, but it's still hugely relevant for developers today and, by one measure, still more popular than Python.
Python is versatile, simple, and has been a longtime favorite - but its sluggishness, runtime issues, and mobile app development woes doom its future.
Despite a rocky transition from Python 2 to Python 3, developers are still flocking to the programming language.
Find out what makes Python a versatile powerhouse for modern software development—from data science to machine learning, systems automation, web and API development, and more.
Explore the fascinating history of the Python programming language, from its inception in the late 1980s to becoming one of the most popular and versatile programming languages today.
Many people cite Python as the best language to start with thanks to its low barrier to entry, flexible syntax and the fact that it teaches good programming fundamentals.
A study conducted by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) put Python at the top of the list of favorite languages among such contenders as Java, JavaScript, C++, and Go.
Python is a programming language known for its far-reaching applicability that goes beyond web development coding.