Why You Need To Learn Python In 2022
- by 7wData
If you don’t already know a programming language, or if you’re deciding to choose another language, have a read and see if Python is for you.
The more conversations I have with other developers, the more popular Python is getting. When I first started coding, when asked what programming language I use, and I would reply “Python”. I would get various responses such as ‘Oh cool, I need to learn Python’ or ‘I use R, how is Python?’
Now when I get asked what programming language I use, the responses are a bit different. I get ‘Ah yes, I've been learning Python, from using R’ or ‘Yes, Python is one of the best at the moment’.
In the space of a few years, my conversations surrounding Python have changed, for the better! I have worked with colleagues who don’t have any experience using python and are tired of their current programming language taking them so long.
And this is why I am writing this article to give you reasons why you need to learn python in 2022. If you don’t already know a programming language, or if you’re deciding to choose another language, have a read and see if Python is for you.
Python first appeared on the 20th of February 1991. It was created by Dutch programmer Guido van Rossum. The design of Python was heavily emphasized on the easy readability of code with the use of significant indentation. The construction of the language and object-oriented approach helps new and current programmers write clear and understanding code, from small projects to large projects, to using small data to Big Data.
31 years later, Python is considered one of the best programming languages today.
For many years, people have been put off by the complexity of learning a programming language. However, this was Guido van Rossum's aim when he was creating Python, for it to be a general-purpose language.
The simplicity of Python’s syntax is very welcoming to beginners and newcomers to learn as well as the comfortability for amateur developers to be able to read and understand it.
Python is much faster to learn than almost any other programming language, making it more popular by the day.
When you think about something versatile, you think about something being able to adapt or be able to adapt to many different functions.
Python can be applied in nearly any environment, for example, applications, web development, software development, and more. This makes it very popular, as people who know python can kill two birds with one stone. Or can kill 3, 4, 5, and more…
Developers who are proficient in Python are found in different sectors, from Machine learning, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Game Development, web development, and more.
There is no programmer out there that knows everything. Something changes in the world of developers every day; if it is new software, a new tool, the update of a new library, and more.
With Python becoming more and more popular, the need for essential documentation and support has exceptionally grown to help Python developers solve unexpected issues, and more.
There is so much documentation, tutorials, guides, and courses around the Python language. There are currently 1,926,748 questions tagged under Python on StackOverflow.
You can check out other platforms such as Github, Youtube, Medium, and more.
The beauty of programming and being a developer is that there are libraries and frameworks put in place so that you don’t have to do everything from scratch. These pre-built components contain useful and readable code that you can implement into your programs.
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