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🫢 Will Python Soon Become Obsolete?
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I often get asked if Python will be replaced anytime soon by new technology or whether or not you should even bother to continue using it. In this short, I’ll share why I think Python isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

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@ArjanCodes

1 year ago

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@jorionedwards

1 year ago

If I need a prototype done yesterday, I will still grab python because that's what its for.

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@peculiar-coding-endeavours

1 year ago

It has its use cases, but also big downsides. Depending on what you use it for, it's perfectly fine or a bad choice. Nothing wrong with that, and that's true for most languages. Just don't limit yourself to one. Be a software engineer, not a language/framework guy, and you'll be fine.

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@CodeWhat

1 year ago

I love python but I believe in hybrid mode. Use python most areas and compiled languages when speed is a must.

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@Dyanosis

1 year ago

Calling Python "not a real language" is like saying Java is dying. Even though Java is still used to power most of the electronics we have today.

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@wbellmangmail

1 year ago

Worrying about language relevance is silly. Programming is science, not a popularity contest. In just the last year I've seen still running production code in Perl, and Pascal. Python is a strong language and won't go anywhere anytime soon. The "real language" comment is hilarious... all programming languges, except for assembly, are synthetic abstractions. Keep makin' coding videos. You rock!

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@JensN113

1 year ago

I use Python for everything and when I need performance I just write a C/C++ extension. Could not think of anything better

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@stephenburgess5710

1 year ago

If you think that's bad with Python, imagine how bad it is with PHP. Yet in the last ten years (and earlier), PHP consistently has over 75% share of programming languages used on web servers. Obviously many of these are Wordpress, but in general PHP is minimized as not being a real OOP language and not given equivalent status to Java, .Net, and yes even Python.

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@Chessmasteroo

1 year ago

Would be great to hear your thoughts on Mojo as superset of python in a short?

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@EvanBoldt

1 year ago

There’s a lot of worry about using the perfect tool for the job when really it’s probably better usually just to use something and get it done. I do think it’s worthwhile to learn new paradigms like learning that. Returning errors, borrow checking and copying, enum matching can all really change the way you think about programming.

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@maximebustros1946

1 year ago

@ArjanCodes, What do you think about mojo ?

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@tank_tales

1 year ago

C is still here so why would python get obsolete

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@LazaroAlejo

11 months ago

Thanks for the advice

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@sinancetinkaya

1 year ago

What Python needs is that a superset version of Python like TypeScript of JavaScript

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@obsidiansiriusblackheart

1 year ago

I LOVE python (my main language for 10 years), but in an "ideal world" I could see Go replacing python, but I don't see that ever happening because established companies won't just switch to the "best" tech for no reason (I mean, people still use PHP lol....)

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@thelazydeveloper

1 year ago

i argued a lot with people about it lol anyways, the biggest python strength is community, and we see new languages like mojo that tries to keep a similar syntax but faster

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@elyjacobi41

1 year ago

Rust has entered the chat

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@user-tv2hs5rs4t

1 year ago

@ArjanCodes, What do you think about using python in Devops practices? Thanks

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@Efecretion

1 year ago

Real men hijack the bus and write op-code. Seriously though -- "real languages" like C are simply compiler instructions, and Python files are again just compiler instructions. The only difference is that they Python compiler is concurrent to running the code vs. a one-and-done approach. In the end very few people to proper computer programming -- we just do compiler programming.

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@blackbeltsloth

1 year ago

I love Python

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