Exceed Team Dev CompanyTechFeb 10 2021
What will be the future of a Python programmer?
Python is one among the multi-paradigm and high-level languages that's employed by programmers thanks to its conventional features. Python has managed to dominate other programming languages like Java, C, C++, etc. Additionally to the present, its object-oriented feature has made it even more accurate to affect.
In over the span of 25 years, Python has managed to succeed in A level that's high above others making it the fastest growing language. Not only this, but it also features a promising future alongside the addition of other technology. There's little question that it's become quite favorite within the software industry. The IT industry moves very slowly.
Take a look at the StackOverflow.com survey from 2020:

You can also check out the salary and experience by Language section of the survey to see the current situation for Python:

The future of software developers who prefers Python will be fine, at least during the next few years because Python is constantly progressing towards being a better and practical language since 1991, and if you check the latest 3.8.x series, as well as the upcoming Python 3.9, also taking into account the fact that there are more than 230.000 packages on PyPI (Python Package Index), it’s obvious that Python is definitely here to stay, at least for the next 5 to 10 years.
Also, keep in mind that projects such as Apache Arrow are silently making a lot of progress, which, in turn, makes the Python ecosystem even more attractive. Combine this with the fact that companies such as NVIDIA continue to innovate and support Python in their RAPIDS system, and new systems such as Modin, Vaex, Ray, Dask, are making a lot of data processing and automation tasks easier & performant, and you’ll realize that projects based on Python continue to penetrate into various industries and domains everyday.
A lot of new, as well as established data engineering and pipeline projects, as well as automation, and web-based systems will continue to rely on Python, therefore programmers specializing in these areas will continue to be in demand and well paid.
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