Language going forward... I hadn't had such a laugh in a while... It was dead in the 70s. Long before it was born. Are you under influence or something?
> There is a reason why bleeding edge ML stuff is done through Python
No, there isn't, and bleeding edge ML isn't done in Python. It's done mostly in C++ and more seldom in C. Which are another garbage languages, but that's just the reality we live in. Python is just a tiny fraction of what's being done, the tip of the tip of the iceberg.
And, no Python is not the backend of popular platforms, it is, again, a tiny little bit of what's going on in those "popular platforms", and, unlike you, I actually worked for those "popular platforms", so, would know how that is.
But, even, imagine that in your fairy-tale world Python is somehow so super-important and successful? Didn't I already explain how this is possible while still being a garbage language? -- I bet I did. You just rushed to spit your despair and frustration at me, because I offended something that you like... well, you think that you like, but really, you just don't know any better, just like other people using Python :( And that's really the sad part. You lack critical thinking to be really able to tell the quality of your tools. You substituted the ability to judge the quality of something by looking at what the majority is doing and following the herd.
And, I didn't study when Python became taught in school. In my days the language of choice for intro to CS was Visual Basic :| It's also garbage... and the whole idea that the intro to CS has to be done by learning a random fashionable language of the day is just dumb. It's a misunderstanding of SICP, which to someone who didn't understand what the book is about looks as if the author tried to teach the students Scheme, and later intro to CS classes were modeled on this book, but replaced Scheme with another language, while completely forgetting that Scheme was used in the first place as a language with "little syntax", to avoid spending time on learning the language.
You again are confused when you use the expression "dynamic typing", but you don't even know what that is. But you will never accept it because, again, you don't have the ability to critically think, you follow the herd. You red a "definition" somewhere that says that Python is "dynamically typed language", and you believed this nonsense, even though you never really thought about what that might mean...
One thing we agree on though: the direction the compute is going is to utilize more low-skill programmers, and that means, beside other things, following fads more than doing any sensible work. Python is the current fad, and so, for a while, we are stuck with this garbage. And, the way things are going, at best, I can hope for another equally idiotic language to come to replace it. But, probably not very soon.
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