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> Python is like Perl,

Perl never had anywhere near the wealth of libraries and community support Python enjoys today. The language is used nearly everywhere, from utility-scripts to build piplines, desktop applications, webservice backends, all the way up to scientific computing and AI.

Python shines because of it's ecosystem and community support, which I'd guess (without having any numbers to back this up) may very well be unmatched among programming languages today. Maybe Java and C/C++ come somewhat close, but I'd doubt even these behemoths would stand a chance in a 1:1 comparison for sheer size and versatility of what for Python is just a quick `pip install` away.

Any language that want's to replace Python, even internally at a company, will either have to deal with the fallout of leaving all that behind, OR be compatible with Python to an extend that it doesn't matter. And that's a really tall order.



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