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Pro Python isn't dead - despite funding cuts, programming language powers on News By Craig Hale published August 20, 2025 ...
Developers are still using Python for data tasks and AI, but many are still using older releases, putting productivity at risk.
Python, the number one programming language in the TIOBE Programming Language Community Index in August, has further solidified its place at the top.
Python saw a whopping increase of 9.3% in the Tiobe popularity index during 2024, despite already being rated the most popular programming language.
For the fourth time in the last ten years, Tiobe has declared Python the overall winner of the year. The language is in a race with C++.
Despite taking several years to become fully popularised, Python continues to dominate the programming sphere thanks to its clean and relatable syntax, readability, and ease of learning for ...
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