I can also recommend you having a look at, both, Go and Elixir! Even if you will end up using Python most of the time, both languages can teach you useful new things – and both different things.
I have written about Go from a Node.js' point of view. A lot of this also applies to coming from Python: dev.to/jorinvo/why-go-for-nodejs-d...
And here is a quick article to get started with Elixir: dev.to/jorinvo/learn-elixir-by-cre...
Surely Rust can each teach you a lot too, but it is mostly useful for other problem domains than what you might be interested in coming from Python.
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I can also recommend you having a look at, both, Go and Elixir! Even if you will end up using Python most of the time, both languages can teach you useful new things – and both different things.
I have written about Go from a Node.js' point of view. A lot of this also applies to coming from Python: dev.to/jorinvo/why-go-for-nodejs-d...
And here is a quick article to get started with Elixir: dev.to/jorinvo/learn-elixir-by-cre...
Surely Rust can each teach you a lot too, but it is mostly useful for other problem domains than what you might be interested in coming from Python.