Python matures: data science and Rust integration dominate
Briefly

The annual Python Developers Survey reveals a transition in the programming environment, with data science accounting for over 51 percent of Python usage. Remarkably, half of the surveyed developers have less than two years of experience in the industry. Documentation still serves as the primary learning resource, but the younger audience is increasingly drawn to YouTube for tutorials, with a significant rise in the use of AI tools as learning aids. The report also notes the growing integration of Rust for performance enhancement in Python projects, notably in extensions and binary modules.
Data science and analytics now account for 51 percent of all Python projects, reflecting a significant shift from past usage patterns across various applications.
Documentation remains the most important learning resource, but 51 percent of the younger generation now also turns to YouTube videos for learning Python.
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