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Do you still use Python - DeviousDesign - 10-01-2024

Do you still use python in 2024? Why?


RE: Do you still use Python - ElysianSignals - 10-02-2024

I continue programming AI/ML bots in Python. Python has a neat, readable syntax to my eyes. Some libraries help my work, like TensorFlow, PyTorch, Scikit-learn, Keras, and NumPy. Python integrates well with languages I use, like Java and JavaScript. But most importantly, it's our company's choice for its efficiency. My more experienced teammates code in Python. So do I to learn from them.


RE: Do you still use Python - hellboydz - 10-14-2024

What you live with cyberpunk 2077? and python must popular for AI and Machine Learning and more library for fast learner like fast food also after people learning in deep python can understand mother language like c or c++ and c# very easy

and remove this thread better


RE: Do you still use Python - xdddmeowon - 11-12-2024

I continue to use Python because of its simplicity and readability, which makes it ideal for rapid development. Its vast library ecosystem, such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, and NumPy, makes it essential for AI and machine learning projects. Python’s flexibility allows it to integrate smoothly with other languages like Java and JavaScript. Most importantly, its efficiency and wide adoption in the industry make it the go-to choice for both learning and professional development.


RE: Do you still use Python - rattlesnaketm - 01-26-2025

About two years ago, I learned Python solely because I needed it to automate some tasks. After realizing how easy and versatile Python is, I not only use it but also invest a lot of time in learning so that I expand my knowledge as much as possible.