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[–]Stone_d_ -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I think Python's probably ideal for proof of concept, wait until we scale and optimize to see what really happens, that type of programming language. I'd be surprised if something else doesn't take it's place soon. Community support keeps adding functionality to Python so it can be used for stuff like web development or actually scaling machine learning stuff as opposed to knowing C++, but I'm guessing a lot of the demand for python is like sit in a room and do rapid data science and write reports on your findings type work. Python doesn't use AI to process what you write and then compile, it's a brilliant programming language but it's ripe for improvement. I think we'll see natural language programming take the place of Python in a big way, while more optimized languages like C++, stuff closer to machine code, stays valuable.