Agreed. I'm a big Python fan, but just because you can do something in a language doesn't mean it's a good idea. I wouldn't build an enterprise web app in Python any more than I'd use javascript to automate my OS updates.
I agree on this point but in order to choose the right language for the job you need to know a couple of them and Python is suitable for many common task like scripting, web dev, data science etc.
Oh absolutely. No disagreements there. And I'd definitely still encourage new and experienced devs alike to learn Python. One of the most broadly useful languages to have in your toolbox.
And I think it's probably the best first language for anyone just getting into programming. Being able to dip your toes in nearly everything with one language is an invaluable learning tool.
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Agreed. I'm a big Python fan, but just because you can do something in a language doesn't mean it's a good idea. I wouldn't build an enterprise web app in Python any more than I'd use javascript to automate my OS updates.
I'd also like to plug Adafruit's CircuitPython.
I agree on this point but in order to choose the right language for the job you need to know a couple of them and Python is suitable for many common task like scripting, web dev, data science etc.
Oh absolutely. No disagreements there. And I'd definitely still encourage new and experienced devs alike to learn Python. One of the most broadly useful languages to have in your toolbox.
And I think it's probably the best first language for anyone just getting into programming. Being able to dip your toes in nearly everything with one language is an invaluable learning tool.