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9 practical reasons to take a Python course

I 2019, Python replaced Java as the most popular computer language in colleges and universities. Since then, the growth of this language has been enormous. That does not mean that Java or C ++ have become superfluous as a result, but a Python course makes you better as a programmer. For beginners it is easy; for advanced users (with knowledge of Ruby, Java or Javascript) it provides a new, powerful tool with a wide range, wider than for example Groovy. In this way, more trivial things can be solved faster, so that you can focus more on more exciting work. Not sure about taking a Python course? Then there are 9 reasons to do it. 1. DATA SCIENCE This is one of the main reasons (and often the only one) why many programmers want to learn Python in 2019. Data science is exciting and generates a lot. Where R has long been considered the preferred language here, Python is slowly taking over. The main reason for this is the larger range. You can do more with Python than with