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by prima-facie
3393 days ago
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Not true at all. Python3 evolved in leaps and bounds in the last few years gaining many essential features for a modern programming language. Things like async/await, new frameworks showing up all the time shows a growing ecosystem. The fact that Google prefers Go is understandable and does not mean that python's importance is diminished in any way. |
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