The Python programming language is https://thenewstack.io/guido-van-rossums-ambitious-plans-for-improving-python-performance/ and still experiencing a 22% growth in popularity year over year, according to GitHub’s annual “Octoverse” top programming languages survey. Github recently published a https://github.blog/2023-03-02-why-python-keeps-growing-explained/ that explores Python’s enduring popularity, written by GitHub Developer and Open Source Advocate https://www.linkedin.com/in/rizel-bobb-semple/.
In short, Python is strongly suited for data heavy operations and it’s https://thenewstack.io/an-introduction-to-python-a-language-for-the-ages/.
The second part of why Python is on the rise is because https://thenewstack.io/data-streaming-for-when-micro-batching-just-isnt-fast-enough/ and Python is great with data. Similar to JavaScript, Python is a high-level interpreted language and beginner friendly largely in part because of its simple syntax.