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SAS Institute In Janakpuri News Desk - Python the Trending Language

The creator of Python, Guido Van Rossum says, “I CERTAINLY didn’t set out to create a language that was intended for mass consumption”. Digication a SAS Institute in Janakpuri is back with another trending news in the world of Data Science.

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SAS Institute In Janakpuri News Desk - Python the Trending Language

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  1. SAS Institute In Janakpuri News Desk - Python the Trending Language The creator of Python, Guido Van Rossum says, “I CERTAINLY didn’t set out to create a language that was intended for mass consumption”. Digication a SAS Institute in Janakpuriis back with another trending news in the world of Data Science. This week’s News Desk is all about Python Programming Language. Before we begin, if you wish to learn this language and many more, check out Data Science Courses in Delhi. Mr. Guido Van Rossum developed Python in the year 1989. In almost three decades, his creation took over the majority of its rivals and brought coding to the fingertips of people who were once afraid of it. In the past 12 months, Americans have searched for Python on Google more than Kim Kardashian (reality TV star). Why Python is famous - Facts from Best Training Institute in Delhi The two main advantages of the Python language are its simplicity and flexibility. The straightforward syntax and the use of indented spaces make the language easy to learn, read and

  2. share. The practitioners of this language, which are known as Pythonistas have uploaded around 145,000 custom-built software packages to an online repository. The packages cover everything from game development to astronomy and can be installed and inserted into a Python program in a matter of seconds. You will be surprised to hear that the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States of America, aka the CIA, uses this language for hacking purposes. The most popular packages of Python are related to “machine learning”...crunching large quantities of data to pick out patterns that would otherwise be imperceptible. At Digication, SAS Training Institute in Delhi, we offer courses related to machine learning because we understand that it’s an important thing to master. With a rapidly growing user base of Python and with a wide array of its capabilities, the language has the potential of becoming the lingua franca of coding. However, Grady Booch, former IBM’s chief software scientist, opposes the possibility that Python has the potential of becoming the lingua franca of coding. Mr. Booch is known for comparing programming languages to empires. He believes that Python will not replace C and C++. Mr. Booch also claims that Python will not be able to replace Java (popular for building complicated applications) and Javascript (powers most web pages). The statement may or may not be correct...it all depends upon the future. The Python language is currently in the trend and many people, whether graduates, professionals, undergraduates, etc., are interested in or already learning the language. If you are someone who wants to learn the language or other any other languages, you know the place...Digication Best SAS Training Institute in Delhi.

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