What are the benefits of using Python?

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    jhon
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    @richards12

    Hi, i need to know the benefits of using python

    #25963
    Nick
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    @nickdevelux

    Python – the most important benefits of using this programming language
    Versatile, Easy to Use and Fast to Develop.
    Open Source with a Vibrant Community.
    Has All the Libraries You Can Imagine.
    Great for Prototypes – You Can Do More with Less Code.
    Speed Limitations.
    Problems with Threading.
    Not Native to Mobile Environment.

    Best regards, Nick Cooper. Develux

    #26272
    ricky
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    @rvphilip
    1. Presence of Third Party Modules
    2. Extensive Support Libraries
    3. Open Source and Community Development
    4. Learning Ease and Support Available
    5. User-friendly Data Structures
    6. Productivity and Speed

    If you’re new into Python, I would suggest you try Akka framework. It helps you build powerful concurrent & distributed applications more easily than Python. It’s just a suggestion, kindly ignore if you think otherwise.

     

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    Athira
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    @athira

    <span style=”color: #2c2f34; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, ‘Segoe UI’, Roboto, Oxygen, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, ‘Helvetica Neue’, ‘Open Sans’, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;”>Python is an open-source, high-level, dynamically typed, expressive, easy to learn, portable, and code programming language. </span>

    Benefits of using python

    1. Easy to learn

    2.Portable and interactive

    3.Extensive support libraries

    4.Dynamically typed language

    5.Presence of third party modules

    6.Portable across operating systems

    7.Open source and community development

    8. User-friendly data structures

    9. High-level language

     

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