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Why Python keeps growing, explained

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    Kent Sharkey
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    GitHub blog[^]:

    A deep dive into why more people are using Python than ever, its key use cases, and why it’s still so popular 30-plus years after it was first released.

    Because no one would expect that

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      GitHub blog[^]:

      A deep dive into why more people are using Python than ever, its key use cases, and why it’s still so popular 30-plus years after it was first released.

      Because no one would expect that

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      den2k88
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      Will it change its name to Albatross, I wonder?

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        GitHub blog[^]:

        A deep dive into why more people are using Python than ever, its key use cases, and why it’s still so popular 30-plus years after it was first released.

        Because no one would expect that

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        MarkTJohnson
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        Or someone is REALLY good at that Snake game.

        I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.

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          GitHub blog[^]:

          A deep dive into why more people are using Python than ever, its key use cases, and why it’s still so popular 30-plus years after it was first released.

          Because no one would expect that

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          Marc Clifton
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          Python is over 30 years old? :omg:

          Latest Article:
          SVG Grids: Squares, Triangles, Hexagons with scrolling, sprites and simple animation examples

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            Python is over 30 years old? :omg:

            Latest Article:
            SVG Grids: Squares, Triangles, Hexagons with scrolling, sprites and simple animation examples

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            markrlondon
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            Shocking isn't it. I still think of it as that new thing competing with Perl.

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              Shocking isn't it. I still think of it as that new thing competing with Perl.

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              possibly now its competing with ChatGPT and TikTok

              Caveat Emptor. "Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long

              We are in the beginning of a mass extinction. - Greta Thunberg

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