Python, a widely adopted programming language known for its ease of use, is facing a potential challenge from Rust, a statically typed, compiled language. While Python continues to be popular for human-readable code, Rust and similar languages are expected to grow and potentially surpass Python in the future. Python's versatility is highlighted in the development of AI and data applications, with tools like Taipy showcasing its capabilities. Despite criticisms of Python's language design, its comprehensive documentation and dominance in AI applications remain strong.
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Langchain's python doc is highly comprehensive meanwhile that of JS looks like an afterthought. All of LlamaIndex' examples are also in Python. Another day to be reminded of why Python remains the goat when it comes to AI.
Python is an existence proof that if enough people develop good libraries users will tolerate any arbitrary number of anti-patterns in language design. Maybe JavaScript also counts on this? https://t.co/RgNNt30Rwu
Forget about HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. You can build AI and data applications using Python alone! Python is the best programming language out there. You can now use it across the stack. Take a look at Taipy, an open-source Python library to build end-to-end production… https://t.co/VY9lhTikJ8
Hot Take: We are near peak #Python adoption. Python 📉. Rust 📈. Python is widely adopted because it's an easy language for humans writing code. #Rust (and other statically typed, compiled languages), however, will eventually overtake Python because it's a superior language for…
Hot Take: We are near peak #Python adoption. Python 📉. Rust 📈. Python is widely adopted because it's an easy language for humans writing code. #Rust (and other statically typed, compiled languages), however, will continue to grow and eventually overtake Python because it's a…