In my opinion, Python is not an easy language, not just because the syntax is simple and more readable than C like languages makes it simple and appetizing for beginner programmers, I know a lot of those who started learning Python and did not like the indentation concept for instance, they had to study it because of their university course only, but later in their own projects they have switched over to C++ or C# despite the relative complexity of the syntax, structure etc...
My original question was a result of that comment my friend said, it was intriguing.
If you will take a look to SO survey for 2020, Python is the most demanded language on the market [ of course that does not make it the best ], however Rust is the most loved language by 86.1% of 65,000 developers.
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In my opinion, Python is not an easy language, not just because the syntax is simple and more readable than C like languages makes it simple and appetizing for beginner programmers, I know a lot of those who started learning Python and did not like the indentation concept for instance, they had to study it because of their university course only, but later in their own projects they have switched over to C++ or C# despite the relative complexity of the syntax, structure etc...
My original question was a result of that comment my friend said, it was intriguing.
If you will take a look to SO survey for 2020, Python is the most demanded language on the market [ of course that does not make it the best ], however Rust is the most loved language by 86.1% of 65,000 developers.