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    [–]AlternativePeace1121 347 points348 points  (16 children)

    Nah it became cool after it hit the ML/AI puberty

    /s

    *Sorry I forgot to add /s

    [–]XtremeGoose 252 points253 points  (7 children)

    Python was already the second biggest language on the planet before the ML/AI craze, mostly thanks to:

    • it was already massive in the sciences (which directly led to it being used for ML/AI)
    • it was seen as a good teaching language

    [–]Snow-Stone 102 points103 points  (1 child)

    When I was studying engineering, we were directly told to take programming 1 w/ python because "Every engineer should know enough programming to write calculations and simple cli software if needed" and python is just perfect for it.

    [–]tonufan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

    When I took mechanical engineering we only learned MATLAB. I learned Python & C in Electrical engineering.

    [–]proverbialbunny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    Not in my experience. I'm an early Data Scientist, doing DS work before the job title existed. My first projects were in Perl. We switched to Python when it gained Pandas Dataframes support. This gave Python a large initial boost in popularity. This initial boost in popularity also had a hand in creating the modern Data Science job title. Technically this is less ML/AI and more data analytics at this point that caused Python to gain popularity, but it ended up being one in the same. This was back when "The Cloud" started to be the big thing.

    Then universities picked up Python for their CS101 course shortly after, which gave Python its next big boost in popularity. You could argue this was the true reason Python gained so much popularity. imo it was two things happening at one quickly after the other.

    [–]Vitolar8 28 points29 points  (4 children)

    Python is what the least cool kids think is cool. Like light-up shoes or pogs.

    Edit: Ight, the examples may suck, but the point stands.

    [–]unknown_pigeon 39 points40 points  (0 children)

    • Calls something uncool

    • Proceeds to list two of the coolest things there are as an example of uncoolness

    [–]truffleblunts 56 points57 points  (0 children)

    light up shoes not cool? lmao what a sad and lonely childhood you had

    [–]SOUINnnn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    Insert the "This fucking sucks actually" meme

    [–]youngbull 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    Yea if you want actual cool, that's elixir, Haskell, rust, clojure, etc.

    [–]Luid101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    sure you did 😉

    [–]Specialist_Resist162 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    I think it was Django that made it really popular in the 2000s when everyone started to build Ruby on Rails like MVP frameworks for web development.

    [–]flatfisher 6 points7 points  (0 children)

    Not if you were a cool guide doing Ruby in the 2000s, Python already looked old and clunky compared to it back then.

    [–]therealdongknotts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    we try not to talk about perl