Comments posted to this topic are about the item Should You Learn R or Python? David.Poole SSC Guru Points: 76131 More actions May 21, 2021 at 8:05 am #3886202 I've not tried R but have worked a lot with Python. I think the ease of use and flexibility of data handling structure...
both R and Python I've weighed which one to learn and use. Initially I was attracted to R since it appeared to be more geared towards research. However, as time went by, I saw Python gain in popularity, so I decided, when it came down to which to learn, I'd learn Python. ...
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I've heard Lua is really similar to python and I have a good amount of knowledge in python so should I continue studying python or learn another language bring lua.
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to be true for at least a couple of years more. So, all major frameworks still run on Python 2, and will continue to do so for a significant time. Therefore, if you learn Python today, you should learn Python2, because that is the version you are going to end up actually using.”...