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by kamaal
176 days ago
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>>I think the reason python won was that it was easy to learn and read and was batteries included. This is also a big reason why AI assisted programming will wholesale replace Python programmers. If your are optimising for people who wish to remain at beginner levels all life, and that replaced people using power tools to solve harder and bigger problems. It shouldn't be surprising that now some automation will replace you. |
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