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Taylor Brooks
October was a phenomenal month for Python, with the language cementing its position as a leader in the tech industry. According to recent reports, Python has surpassed JavaScript as the most used language on GitHub, a significant milestone that underscores its growing popularity.
In addition to this achievement, Python's latest release has generated significant buzz, particularly the "no-GIL" build that enables free-threaded execution. This development is expected to have a major impact on the language's performance and capabilities, making it an even more attractive choice for developers.
Python's dominance in AI development is also worth noting. As the language of choice for AI solutions, Python developers are well-positioned to take advantage of the growing demand for AI expertise. With its simplicity, flexibility, and extensive libraries, Python is increasingly the go-to language for AI and machine learning applications.
For developers looking to dive deeper into Python, there are a wealth of resources available, including tutorials on parallelism, asynchronous programming, and performance testing. With its growing ecosystem and community, Python is an exciting space to watch in the coming months.
Meta, Google, TikTok, and X sign EU's revised Code of Conduct on Countering Illegal Hate Speech Online, but companies face no penalties for non-compliance
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