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Python is an object-oriented, high-level programming language with integrated dynamic semantics primarily for web and app development. It is enormously attractive in the field of Rapid Application Development because it offers dynamic typing and dynamic binding options.
Python is relatively simple, so it’s easy to learn since it requires a unique syntax that focuses on readability. Developers can read and translate Python code much easier than other languages. In turn, this reduces the cost of program development and maintenance because it allows teams to work collaboratively without significant language and experience barriers.
The concept of a “scripting language” has changed extensively since its inception, because Python is now used to write large, commercial-style applications, instead of just banal ones. This reliance on Python has grown even more so as the internet gained popularity. A large majority of web applications and platforms rely on Python, including Google’s search engine, YouTube, and the web-oriented transaction system of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). You know the language must be pretty serious when it’s powering a stock exchange system.