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by rpazyaquian
3207 days ago
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You're listing off tooling, libraries, and frameworks written with or targeting Python, which isn't Python itself. As soon as you want to go off the rails in any of those things, Python gets as complicated as any other language. My take on the matter is that Python is gaining traction due to its market share of the Data Science/Machine Learning field, which is what's really gaining traction and growing quickly. Had Perl or Ruby been the premier language to use for DS/ML, they would be growing instead of Python. |
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