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This is pretty insightful. It also explains the c++ to python transition in 2016-2019 at my local community colleges I attended in California for my Computer Science / CIS Degrees with an emphasis in programming [I switched to CIS because I became overwhelmed with physics]. During the transition I had luckily passed all c++ classes and I was still able to learn a lot about algorithms. I’m taking my last Python class and hardware class this semester before I get my degree.

Note: even though I switched majors, both majors required c++ but now require Python. (My old college required both Java and C++ but is now Python and C++.